The Cambridge Global Food Security research centre presents the 3rd annual Sensors for Food and Agriculture conference, which will take place 5-6 December 2017 at the Møller Centre in Cambridge, UK.
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05Dec
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04Dec
Partner countries, UK and Turkey, seek to improve energy efficiency and sustainability of the existing and new built environment. This can only be achieved by introducing novel technologies, low carbon solutions, renewable energy integration and better urban planning. The UK have well established urban planning infrastructure, whereas Turkey has a heritage of architectural design, cultural aspects, and diverse urban planning. The aim of this workshop is to address recent advances in energy conservation techniques for buildings: from Micro scale to Urban level.
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04Dec
Frontiers of Engineering for Development is a series of interdisciplinary symposia that facilitates national and international collaboration to tackle global development challenges. The events bring together a select group of around 60 emerging UK and global engineering leaders from industry and academia to discuss pioneering technical work and cutting-edge research for international development from a diversity of engineering fields. Seed funding is available to progress some of the best ideas coming out of the event. The upcoming symposium is focussed on "Data, Knowledge, Economy and Agriculture".
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04Dec
Early career researchers at Cambridge are invited to apply for this five-day workshop focused on finding innovative ways to promote better human nutrition in support of active and healthy lifestyles.
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03Dec
The five core conference themes reflect an integrated approach to identifying solutions to the complex global challenge of food security: food creation, food safety and bio security, food loss and waste, food in a changing society and food utilization
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01Dec
The Consortium for the Global South invites you to participate in the first of its Tricontinental Tea Seminars. This informal series is intended to connect researchers working in different departments and disciplines within the University departments, to share knowledge, and to explore the potential for future collaborative projects.
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01Dec
This workshop organized by Bond and Forum for the Future addresses what must be done in order to create sustainable jobs and livelihoods for people in developing and emerging economies in 2030.
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01Dec
Working towards increasing the societal impact of nutritional science will be the main theme of the 4th Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Healthy Diet, Healthy Life (HDHL) conference. The target audience is broad and includes not only funders and academics, but also industry, health professionals, and policy-makers of health and agriculture.
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30Nov
This is a King's College/ Cambridge-Africa interdisciplinary seminar. The event is aimed at researchers interested in developing interdisciplinary collaborations in maternal and neonatal health. Early career researchers, those working in academia, industry or a clinical setting and in fields outside life science (e.g. social sciences, engineering, physics) are all welcome.
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30Nov
The Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG) is hosting a weekly seminar series throughout the 2017-2018 academic year. These are informal and friendly talks allowing discussion of on-going work for PhD students, early career and senior researchers.