LINK ’16 is the second student-led interdisciplinary research conference at The University of Nottingham. As a conference open to all research themes and subject areas, LINK ’16 is an opportunity for both masters and research students to meet fellow postgraduates from all over the University, forging new research links across schools and departments and offering a creative environment for research exchange.
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Based on campus, Nottingham Conferences will help get your event off to a flying start. They […]
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The twelfth annual Universitas 21 Undergraduate Research Conference takes place at the University of Tecnologico de […]
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This conference will examine the trajectories set for public policy during the first 100 days of David Cameron’s new government. It will explore tensions within government policy, the extent to which the new government is pursuing ‘One Nation’ conservatism, whether there is continuity in policies from the coalition to the new government, and the consequences of austerity.
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Tickets are now available for the first Student-led Interdisciplinary Research Conference taking place at East Midlands […]
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This conference is convened by Professor Peter Egger (ETH Zurich) and Professor Chris Milner (GEP, Nottingham) in conjunction with Review of International Economics, to mark Professor Sir David Greenaway’s contribution to research in international economics.
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Join the WinSET (Women in Science, Engineering and Technology) conference 2015, featuring keynote speakers Baroness Brenda Dean, Honorary President of WinSET and Dr Heather Williams, Director of Science Grrl. Followed by discussion.
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