This workshop will introduce the principles of user-centred design and explore the specific challenges and opportunities that commonly arise when using this approach to co-create innovative responses to global challenges.
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10Jan
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10Jan
This workshop will introduce the principles of user-centred design and explore the specific challenges and opportunities that commonly arise when using this approach to co-create innovative responses to global challenges.
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18Dec
This meeting is a joint meeting between The Royal Astronomical Society and the Royal Meteorological Society.
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16Dec
There's a lot of focus on limiting the amount of greenhouse gas that we add to the air, but could we look at the other side of the equation and start to subtract? Join leading UK climate scientists at this Royal Institution event, as they discuss how forests, soils and mines can be used to trap greenhouse gases. The speakers are all involved in the research council funded Greenhouse Gas Removal research programme.
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15Dec
Professor Andrew Thompson, AHRC Chief Executive and RCUK Chief Executive Champion for GCRF (Global Challenges Research Fund) will visit the University of Cambridge on 15th December 2017.
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15Dec
The School Research Facilitators are organizing an information event around the ESRC Research Centres Competition 2018. This call is relevant to potential principal investigators in the social sciences who are experienced, internationally recognized and have a proven ability to deliver a large-scale research project successfully. The Centres proposals are expected to take forward an ambitious research agenda and make significant economic or societal impact.
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14Dec
This short course is aimed at PhD and early-career researchers interested in Integrated Environmental Management (IEM). It offers the opportunity to work with policymakers, learning about the methods and skills involved in synthesising evidence for policy.
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13Dec
Join the University of Cambridge's Infectious Disease Interdisciplinary Research Centre our Christmas networking event and meet researchers interested in infectious disease/immunology and global health from across all six Schools of the University of Cambridge and affiliated institutes. All PhD students and postdoctoral research network members are welcome.
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13Dec
Keeping the spotlight on Parasitic and Neglected Diseases, Pathology Department.
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13Dec
2017 has seen issues relating to poor air quality which continues to remain high on the public and political agendas. While there is general consensus on the benefits of reducing ambient concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, ozone and particulate matter, there are many open questions about the priorities for maximum health benefits, the changing sources of these pollutants, and the best ways to reduce exposure to the public. All these questions need to be addressed using reliable evidence.