Past Café Scientifique Events
Cafe Research used to be known as Cafe Scientifique - although it was about more than just science! Here are links to some of the past events.
Café Scientifique featured research talks in the format of "five slides, ten minutes". Below are some examples of past participants and their talk titles.
Café Scientifique 2010/2011:
March 17th 2011 - Cafe Sci at Embrace Arts
Older events:
Space Weather
Jamie Borderick
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Indoctrination and their Reflective Teacher
Ilyas Khan
School of Education
Killing and Torturing: Not in my Backyard
Marbibel Babla
School of Law
Climate Change Cacti and Christmas; or why taking a winter holiday in the Mexican tropics has been a good idea since the Last Glacial Maximum
Javier Medina
Department of Geography
Not too much Oxygen, Please!
Samantha Carrera
Department of Biochemistry
Walking on Water: Mapping Ecosystem Services Values in Rural Kenya
Kate Moore
Department of Geography
The Death of London's 'Living Bridge': Murdered by Modernity
Mark Latham
Centre for Urban History
Statues or Dancers: Beyond Trait in Educational Research
Gareth Lewis
School of Education
The Dynamics of Private Sector Size, Economic Freedom, Stock Markets, Financial Development and Privitisation
Muhammad Ali Saeed
Department of Economics
Politicisation of Immigration by the Centre-Right: A Comparative Study at National Level 2000-2010
Peter Thomas
Department of Politics and International Relations
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