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SUMMARY:Ask not what you can do for outreach but instead what outreach can
  do for you! - Lisa Jardine-Wright\, Cavendish Laboratory
DTSTART:20131107T160000Z
DTEND:20131107T170000Z
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CONTACT:Stephen Walley
DESCRIPTION:At the heart of any form of physics research and researcher is
  the desire\, ingenuity\, and creativity to solve problems.  Often these p
 roblems are fundamental in all senses of the word: Fundamental because the
 re are the foundations on which all other physics stands\, fundamental bec
 ause they are the simplest questions that we might ask. Honing our ability
  to think outside the box\, to view a problem from a different perspective
  and to describe the problem to physicists with different backgrounds is v
 ital for acquiring the optimal solution and to the propagation and growth 
 of knowledge.  In learning to do outreach well\, we expand our horizons\, 
 broaden our perspectives and learn to ask the questions that strike to the
  very heart of a problem.  During my seminar I will provide examples to su
 pport these claims and further illustrate how\, when done wholeheartedly\,
  outreach can positively impact on research.
LOCATION:Mott Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory
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