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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Cambridge Global Food Security. Open to all University of Cambridge PhD students and post-docs with interests in global food security Are you a Cambridge PhD student or post-doc interested in global food systems? Do you want to meet others with similar interests from across the University, get some new ideas and new perspectives on your research, or just share experiences after a busy year? Join us for this pre-Christmas networking event, with festive food and drinks provided. This is your opportunity to meet other Early Career Researchers from across the Cambridge Global Food Security network (26 departments across the University) for an informal evening in the Department of Plant Sciences. Places are limited so please SIGN UP TO ATTEND https://www.globalfood.cam.ac.uk/events/tsanesignup Travel Photography Competition All recipients of a Cambridge Global Food Security 2018 Travel Fund Award were asked to provide six photographs with their travel report, and these will be on display at the event. As well as sharing experiences and inspiring others, there will be a prize for the best collection of photographs. We’ll be asking everybody at the event to vote for their favourite photos to help us select the winner. Travel Fund Awardees are also encouraged to give a three minute flash presentation of their funded travels, using only photographs from the trip. This event is funded by the Isaac Newton Trust This talk is part of the What's on in Plant Sciences series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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