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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Centre for Climate Science > CCfCS Welcome Event 2017
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact phh1. All Cambridge climate scientists—those who arrived this month and those who have been here for (much) longer are invited to this event. Speakers will give an overview of the many different climate science activities taking place in Cambridge. The event will conclude with refreshments and an opportunity for informal discussion and networking. [NOTE CHANGE from the previously advertised venue of the Bristol-Myers-Squibb Lecture Theatre. The Pfizer Lecture Theatre is at the WEST end of the Chemistry Building.] 1330 Introduction: Peter Haynes 1345 Chemistry: John Pyle 1355 Plant Sciences: Howard Griffiths 1405 British Antarctic Survey: Peter Davis 1420 Archaeology: Tamsin O’Connell 1430 DAMTP : John Taylor 1440 Earth Sciences: Eric Wolff 1450 Geography (except SPRI ): Andrew Friend 1500 Geography (SPRI): Poul Christofferson 1510 selected other activities/closing remarks/discussion 1530 refreshments and informal discussion (Bristol-Myers-Squibb Lecture Theatre—lowest level) 1600 meeting ends For updates on CCfCS events join our mailing lists climatescience@lists.cam.ac.uk and climatescience-seminars@lists.cam.ac.uk. This talk is part of the Cambridge Centre for Climate Science series. This talk is included in these lists:
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