Research Culture (a Bar Scientifica event)

When: Thurs 27th February 2025, 4.15-6pm
Where: Theo Chalmers Lecture Theatre, Cambridge Clinical School, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Hills Rd, Cambridge, CB2 0SP (Google Maps)
Book: Please book your place by 17th February 2025 by email to Alison Wood at: patojomcpeake@thisinstitute.cam.ac.uk including your name, role, academic programme level and access/dietary
What is Research Culture and why you should be interested in it?
Join this event to discuss the following:
What is Research Culture and why you should be interested in it?
- Lara Abel (Action Research on Research Culture)
- Marie Collier and Katherine Dawson (University Research Culture Team)
Developing a good Research Culture in your research group
Kourosh Saeb-Parsy (Professor of Transplantation)
The benefits of a great Research Culture to a researcher
- Dr Krishnaa T Mahbubani (Post-doctoral research assistant in the Saeb-Parsy group)
- Questions chaired by Grant Stewart, Professor of Surgical Oncology
Registration 4.15pm
Talks and questions 4.30pm-5.35pm
Networking and refreshments 5.35pm-6pm
Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash
What is Bar Scientifica?
Bar Scientifica events have been set up by Jo McPeake and Ken Poole to lead capacity development in the BRC. The events are a chance for BRC researchers to meet and interact with the next generation of researchers. The events are aimed at research trainees, ECR’s and those in their mid-career. They are also for those interested in pursuing research.