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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Graham Edgecombe. It’s time for the Stokes Society Annual General Meeting! Not only will this be a chance for all members of the society (or in fact anyone that has an opinion about anything) to come along and get involved in the running of the society, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from the new Stokes Society Committee hopefuls about why you should vote for them in the committee elections! Members of Pembroke College Here’s a list of who you can forcibly displace via democratic processes:
Contact them for more info or a brief overview here: http://bit.ly/1iA3Gnt Meet the giants of the science and triple the points on your CV. Send your manifestos to (cpb57@cam.ac.uk), preferably in PDF format Monday the 19th of May. No nominators/proposers necessary! You’ll be asked to give a quick 2 minute overview of why you’d be good for the job (and to show us that you’re a functioning human) and asked a few questions. It’s very informal though :) GOOD LUCK ! This talk is part of the Stokes Society, Pembroke College series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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