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Cambridge Language Sciences

Interdisciplinary Research Centre
 

Come to meet other postdoc researchers working on memory and exchange information on your research.

The aim of each thematic workshop is to facilitate discussion among participants in order to network, explore collaborations and develop research synergies. Discussion will be facilitated among participants, divided into small groups. The themes chosen are broad and encompassing: think laterally about your research, and you will be surprised as to the ideas and collaborations that can be generated.

Lunch will be provided.

Participation is strictly limited to 20 participants and restricted to postdoctoral researchers. To book your place please click on the Online Registration link at the right hand side of the page. 

Details about the Research Incubator Series (RISe)

Run by the Postdoctoral Researcher Forum at CRASSH, the Research Incubator Series (RISe) is a new initiative to promote innovative research collaborations and interdisciplinary project development among postdocs in the arts, humanities and social sciences. During Lent 2013 CRASSH will host thematic and developmental workshops and follow-up meetings to provide a dedicated setting to inspire networking and discussion, and will deliver start-up support for the most promising ideas that emerge. Each workshop will be centred round one broad theme and will consist of small group discussions.

For full details of the scheme, including the follow-up developmental workshops, please click here.

Date: 
Wednesday, 23 January, 2013 - 12:00 to 14:00
Contact name: 
Nellie Phoca-Cosmetatou
Event location: 
CRASSH, Alison Richard Building, SG2

What we do

Cambridge Language Sciences is an Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. Our virtual network connects researchers from five schools across the university as well as other world-leading research institutions. Our aim is to strengthen research collaborations and knowledge transfer across disciplines in order to address large-scale multi-disciplinary research challenges relating to language research.

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