Don’t miss our researcher social taking place on Wednesday 12 November from 3-4 pm.
The Doctoral College is excited to invite all members of BU’s Research Community for this informal social. If you are looking for a relaxed, easy way to meet new people and chat about your work, this is it.
This is a fantastic opportunity for all researchers to connect, exchange ideas, or even start a new collaboration.
Why you should join us:
This informal forum is the perfect place to:
- Meet fellow researchers from across the university.
- Share your own research and hear what exciting projects others are working on.
- Develop new connections and expand your network.
- Ask any questions you might have, especially if you are new to the BU research environment.
Event details
- Wednesday 12 November, 3–4 pm
- F202, Fusion Building, Talbot Campus
- Complimentary Refreshments
Find out more and register here
We look forward to seeing you there.
If you have any questions about the event, please do get in touch with the Research Development & Culture Team: researcherdevelopment@bournemouth.ac.uk
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