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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Michelle Cain. Cambridge Centre for Climate Science (CCfCS)
Please register here: http://goo.gl/forms/uqB5VwWrkv (Please contact mc692@cam.ac.uk if you are not a member of the university or BAS and wish to attend.) Location map: https://map.cam.ac.uk/Bristol-Myers+Squibb+Lecture+Theatre#52.198199,0.125947,18 Please join us for an event to welcome all newcomers to CCfCS, and to welcome back existing members. The event is for climate science-related researchers in Cambridge, and undergraduates who are interested in climate research are also encouraged to attend. The event will consist of research overview talks from each participating department (Archaeology and Anthropology, British Antarctic Survey, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Geography, Maths and Theoretical Physics, Plant Sciences, Scott Polar Research Institute), followed by a networking reception. Posters will be displayed to showcase PhD projects on offer in CCfCS for start in October 2015. Programme: 2.00-2.10pm John Pyle – Welcome
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