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Anna Bidder Research Evening Warburton Hall Reception Room Wednesday 21st May 2013, 7.15pm
Inspiring a New Generation of Scientists in Sierra Leone: A country in recovery after a decade of civil war Lucy Cavendish PhD student, Bridget Chukualim organised Sierra Leone’s first ever Science Education Workshop in April 2012. She now looks at how the country is now focussing on the ability of the students to translate their theoretical knowledge and understanding of science to developing practical projects that aim to address socio-economic development challenges in daily living in communities.
Rockets, Hovercrafts & Dancing Crumbs: A practical approach to physics in Malawi Lu Gwei Djen Research Fellow, Dr Eileen Nugent will talk about IOP for Africa’s activities in Malawi. IOP for Africa is an initiative by the Institute of Physics focussed on practical physics training.
Supper is available in the dining hall beforehand from 6.30pm. Dessert wine and coffee will be served in the Warburton reception rooms before the talk at 7.15pm. To attend please email Jeanette Ariano on: ja530@cam.ac.uk by 10am, Thursday, 25th April. Transforming Women’s Lives and Work @LucyCavColl
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