17th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference: Register now
Register now to attend the 17th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference, hosted by the Doctoral College.
Join us for a day of showcasing some of the excellent research taking place across BU by our postgraduate research community. This event provides a platform for our postgraduate researchers to present their research, share insights, and engage in meaningful discussions with peers, university colleagues, and external partners.
Date & Time: Wednesday 3 December, 9am-4:30pm
Location: Fusion Building, Talbot Campus
This year, the Poster Exhibition will take place in FG04 & FG06, Fusion Building, with viewings taking place in the morning and during the lunch break. Oral presentations hosted in Share Lecture Theatre in the Fusion Building.
Whether you’re a researcher, academic, colleague, or just interested in the cutting-edge work happening at BU find out more and book your place here
The detailed programme will be available soon.
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