Research Festival
Have you often wondered what your colleagues are working on? Would you like to hear about and share your thoughts on what good research is? Would you like to discuss the challenges of interdisciplinarity? Are you curious to meet your new and old colleagues and learn about their research?
Join the Research Festival on 11 May!
The Festival offers researchers an opportunity to showcase their research, and to discuss common challenges and opportunities. The festival will provide a platform to share research and thoughts through pitches, presentations, academic speed dating and debate.
After the sessions, there will be ample opportunity to continue discussions over drinks.
We hope to see you there!
Programme
| 09.15-10.00 | Opening + pitches (Hall Kapoenstraat) |
| 10.00-11.30 | Session 1: What is good research? (lecture hall 1.009) |
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11.30-11.45 |
Coffee break (Hall Kapoenstraat) |
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11.45-12.30 |
Speed dating (Room 0.028 Spiegelzaal) |
| 12.30-13.30 |
Lunch + pitches (Hall Kapoenstraat) |
| 13.30-15.00 | Session 2: Challenges of interdisciplinary research (Lecture hall 1.009) |
| 15.00-15.15 | Coffee break (Hall Kapoenstraat) |
| 15.15-16.45 | Session 3: Debate (Lecture hall 1.009) |
| 16.45-17.00 | Closing remarks (Lecture hall 1.009) |
| 17.00-18.00 |
Drinks |
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