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Making Research Relevant: Keynote Panel

The PhD Steering Group & The CLT panel discussion

Date: Wednesday 26 May 2010 
Time: 3.30-5pm
Venue:  Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speakers: Zack Cooper, Simon Dietz, Sarabajaya Kumar, Sarah Mistry
Chair: Bob Ward

This keynote panel is part of the LSE PhD Poster Exhibition: Relating Research to Reality hosted on May 26 in the NAB. The panel will speak to the theme of the PhD Poster Exhibition, exploring diverse approaches to engagement between academia and wider society.

Zack Cooper, LSE Health. Simon Dietz, Department of Geography and Environment, LSE.  Sarabajaya Kumar, Said Business School, Oxford.  Sarah Mistry, Head of Research and Learning at the Big Lottery Fund. Bob Ward, Policy and Communications Director, the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, LSE.

This event is free and open to all LSE staff, students and alumni. For LSE staff and students, entry is on a first come, first served basis. For LSE alumni, pre-registration is required.  For more information, or to register to attend, please email M.T.Hanska-Ahy@lse.ac.uk.  

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