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Department Seminar Series 2024/25 - Term 1

Term 1 Schedule

  • Date 07 Oct - 13 Dec 2024
  • Time 1-2pm
  • Category Seminar

Department Seminar Series 2024/25 - Term 1

We host a number of guest seminars throughout the year to which staff and students are invited. This is a great way to learn about current research going on at other universities and research institutions and to meet and network with other scientists.

Date Speaker Affiliation Seminar Title Host
09/10/2024 Prof Mark Kirkpatrick  University of Surrey / University of Austin Texas The Genomic Battle of the Sexes Vincent Jansen
16/10/2024 Mike Roberts Lancaster University Long-term priming of plant defence: memories of stress within and between generations Paul Devlin
23/10/2024 Volker Deecke University of Cumbria

A sound approach to killer whale conservation: Understanding and protecting the ocean's top predators

Rudy Riesch
30/10/2024 Open - speaker suggestions welcome      
06/11/2024 STUDY WEEK  

 

 
13/11/2024 Open - speaker suggestions welcome      
20/11/2024 Open - speaker suggestions welcome      
27/11/2024 Ed Moody University of Bristol TBC James McEvoy
04/12/2024 Ester Gaya Royal Botanic Gardens Kew TBC

Vincent Jansen

11/12/2024 Peter Holland University of Oxford TBC

Enrique Lopez

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