26/05/2022
WRE PHOTOS AND RECORDING! 🥳
Thanks everyone for coming and making this year's WRE an exciting and successful event! We are happy to share photos and recordings of talks.
Photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzRgcV
Video: https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/whats/wolfson-media-collection/wolfson-research-event
See you all next year!!
20/04/2022
🎉 🎉 WRE 2022 Formal Hall 🎉 🎉
There are only two weeks left to sign up for this year’s 🐺 Wolfson Research Event (WRE) 🐺 on 29th – 30th April, featuring exciting keynote speakers – our own Dr Giles Yeo and Dr Mickołaj Barczentewicz – and research by your Wolfson peers from a truly astounding breadth of disciplines. You can read more about this year’s WRE and register your attendance here: https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/whats/wolfson-research-event/
🍲 We are also excited to announce that we have a WRE-specific Formal Hall now arranged for Saturday 30 April after the conference concludes. Please come support your friends and colleagues who have presented at the conference and chat over drinks and dinner. Please register before Monday 25 April if you’d like to join through the Wolfson formal hall website. 🍲
See you there!
All the best,
Nancy
Nancy Karreman (she/her)
2022 WRE Chair
Wolfson College Cambridge: Wolfson Research Event
What can a philosopher learn from a physicist? How might history enhance our understanding of nanotechnology? Why might research methods from the humanities help inform the design of more effective healthcare?
29/03/2022
🎉 THE PROGRAM BOOKLET IS OUT:
https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-03/wre_22_program_booklet.-7.pdf
🧑💻Here you’ll find all the details regarding presentations and opportunities for networking.
👥 We hope you’ll join us on both days! You don’t have to come for the full day but we encourage you to get a FREE ticket!
Day 1 (29th April 2022) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/289732215857
Day 2 (30th April 2022) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/289759968867
WOLFSON RESEARCH EVENT DAY 1
An interdisciplinary research event which explores intersections in research.