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The Samuel Butler Room is the graduate society of St. John’s College, Cambridge. SBR talks present research and ideas from the current work of graduates in the college.

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0 upcoming talks and 20 talks in the archive.

21 terms and counting: life in Cambridge and studying for a PhD

UserPeter Scott, PhD student in Land Economy, St John's College.

HouseOld Music Room, St John's College.

ClockMonday 04 October 2010, 19:00-21:00

Understanding the Origins of Aggressive Cancers

UserViji M. Draviam (Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge).

HouseOld Music Room (A First Court), St John's College.

ClockMonday 23 November 2009, 19:30-20:00

Verse Texts as Evidence for Linguistic Change: the Case of Medieval French.

UserT. M. Rainsford ( Department of Linguistics).

HouseOld Music Room (A First Court), St John's College.

ClockThursday 01 October 2009, 19:30-20:00

Medicine 101 - How to be a Casualty Doctor

UserMichael-Luke Jones, St John's College.

HouseBoys Smith Room, Fisher Building, St John's College.

ClockTuesday 27 January 2009, 20:00-20:30

Connecting Afghanistan: Wireless internet with plywood and chicken wire

UserCarl Scheffler (University of Cambridge).

HouseBoys Smith Room, Fisher Building, St John's College.

ClockTuesday 27 January 2009, 19:30-20:00

Women's Rights in Kuwait

UserNabil Wilf (University of Cambridge).

HouseBoys Smith Room, Fisher Building, St John's College.

ClockTuesday 02 December 2008, 17:15-17:45

Architecting Citywide Ubiquitous Wi-Fi Access

UserNishanth Sastry (University of Cambridge).

HouseBoys Smith Room, Fisher Building, St John's College.

ClockTuesday 02 December 2008, 16:45-17:15

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