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Interdisciplinarity in Science

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Cambridge University Chemical Society, in association with the Royal Society of Chemistry, is delighted to present a forum on Interdisciplinarity in Science.

Featuring a diverse panel of leading researchers and government advisors, we will debate how the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of certain areas of science impacts on the potential career paths of young scientists.

Discussion topics will include issues that will be relevant from a careers perspective, such as funding opportunities, and research impact, as well as problems of knowledge management and balance between breadth and depth. We will also examine how interdisciplinarity can shape a scientific education, preparing students for research in areas that draw upon many different fields.

Chairing the debate will be Quentin Cooper, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s weekly science programme, The Material World.

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For more information, and to register, please visit: http://www.chemsoc.ch.cam.ac.uk/interdisciplinarity

This talk is part of the ChemSoc - Cambridge Chemistry Society series.

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