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Research Cafe


13 Nov 2019, 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Rutherford Building. Library Social Learning Space.

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Library
Contact N.McLaren(@gold.ac.uk)

Each month a line-up of three Goldsmiths researchers take you on a high-speed tour of their work

Grab a free cup of tea or coffee and find out about the range of research projects taking place across the College.

Each 10-minute research talk will be followed by an opportunity for questions and discussion.

November line-up:

- Fatos Selita (Psychology), 'Public Speaking – An Essential Skill For All'

- Veronica Poku (Education), 'Black student, White system: How Black Student Teachers Negotiate Working in Schools'

- Fay Dennis (Sociology), 'Making People Who Use Drugs Matter: Mapping Bodies and Care Practices'

The panel will be chaired by Will Cenci, Public Engagement Manager.

If you are a member of the public and would like to attend, please contact Assistant Librarian, Nuala McLaren (N.McLaren@gold.ac.uk).

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13 Nov 2019 1:00pm - 2:00pm
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