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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Vassilis Gkoumas. An annual research event where students from Wolfson College, Cambridge present their research. Given the ongoing COVID -19 outbreak, there are many conferences are being postponed into 2021, but due to the transient nature of the College, many (over 50%) of our scheduled presenters will not be returning to college for the 2020-2021 academic year. Given the spirit of the WRE we feel it is important that we give them a platform on which to present their research to students and fellows before they leave. WRE 2020 will therefore be moving to an online format. We will be hosting a series of interdisciplinary seminars in June and we’d like to see as many of our students, wherever you currently are in the world, there too. These will take place on Friday 19 June, Tuesday 23 June, and Friday 26 June; each session will last around two hours during which we will have a mix of speakers and possibly some keynotes from external speakers. More details will be posted soon. We look forward to seeing you all soon. Any questions on submissions should be directed to wre@wolfson.cam.ac.uk. Find out more on Facebook. To see photos from previous Events, visit our Flickr pages. This talk is part of the Wolfson Research Event series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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