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Wolfson Research Event 2016
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Dear all, We kindly invite you to join us for the 2016 Wolfson Research Event (WRE) held on Friday 4 March, 2016 from 13.30 to 19.00 at Lee Hall, Wolfson College, Cambridge, CB3 9BB . The WRE is an intellectual box of chocolates. Sample the spectacular variety of research at Wolfson and our sister college, St Antony’s, Oxford. Learn what’s happening through talks and demonstrations; ask questions, exchange ideas, meet new people, and above all, have fun. We hope to see you there. WRE 2016 Committee If you have a question about this list, please contact: Francisco Orozco. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 16 talks in the archive. From Thesis to Book: One Author’s JourneyDr Christine Corton – MA (Lady Evans), Freelance Writer, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 18:05-18:25 Understanding Macao University’s English as a Second Language (ESL) Learners’ Attitudes Towards the Use of Social Networking Sites for English Language Learning: A Mixed-Methods StudySokkeng Leung – MPhil Student, Research in Second Language Education, Wolfson College . Friday 04 March 2016, 17:35-17:45 Theorising the Aporia of Communist Asceticism in IndiaRiccardo Jaede – MPhil Student, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 17:20-17:30 “Not Enough Salt”: An Exploratory Study on Indian Diasporic Students and Their Perceptions of Food in CambridgeElvin Xing – MPhil Student, Department of Social Anthropology, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 17:05-17:15 Before the Caliphate – A Critical Historical Inquiry on the Origins of the Islamic PolityAzfar Anwar – MPhil Student, Islamic Studies & History, The Oriental Institute, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:50-17:00 The Extent of Victimization Among Low-Level Offenders Participating in the Turning Point Project and the Implications for Policy and PracticeEleanor Neyroud – PhD Student, Institute of Criminology, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:35-16:45 Unlocking The Secret and Breaking The Cycle: Exploring Menstrual Taboos in Contemporary JordanAlethea Osborne – MPhil Student, Modern Middle-East Studies, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 16:20-16:30 The Scholarly Publishing System is Broken - DiscussDr Danny Kingsley – Head of Scholarly Communications, Cambridge University Library. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:55-16:15 Repurposing Known Drugs as Inhibitors of the Store-Operated Calcium Entry PathwaySaifur Rahman – Graduate Student, Pharmacology, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:30-15:40 Calcium Signalling Dynamics in the Killer T-Cell AttackNele Dieckmann – PhD Student, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:15-15:25 An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Proto-Korean-Japanese HypothesisCatherine Wrucke – MSt Student, Oriental Institute/ Japanese Studies, St Antony’s College. Friday 04 March 2016, 15:00-15:10 Places and Practices in Victorian Egyptology: ‘Armchair Archaeology’ at Tell el-Yahudiyeh, 1870-1880Meira Gold – PhD Student, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:45-14:55 A Design Tool for Micro-Architected Adhesive JointsKevin Maloney – Doctoral Researcher, Department of Engineering, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:30-14:40 Queer Women in the Second World War in EnglandJosie Daw – Graduate Student, History Department, Wolfson College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:15-14:25 Japanese Corporate Governance Reform: Reinvigorating Corporate Japan?Artur Olszewski – Graduate Student, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, St Antony's College. Friday 04 March 2016, 14:00-14:10 Private Renting Amongst Young Families in England and Wales, 2001-2011Rory Coulter – Wolfson College Junior Research Fellow; Research Associate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. Friday 04 March 2016, 13:45-13:55 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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