12th May 2021 1:30pm
- 5pm
This activity takes place online Join Greenwich Research & Enterprise (GRE) at our Awards and Celebration Event on 12th May 2021 1:30-5:00pm. This will be a Microsoft Teams live event which will incorporate the postgraduate research (PGR) student poster competition and the Early Career Researcher (ECR) Awards. Come and learn about just some of the impactful research underway at the University, contributed by a cross-section of our academic staff. This event will coincide with the launch of a new web presence that showcases the wider research and knowledge exchange activities here at Greenwich. The event will include presentations of current research and to celebrate the research endeavours of our PGR and ECR community. Our award categories are: Please click on this link to join the event (no booking necessary): For more information contact: From taster days to subject open evenings, find out more about what you'll study, where you'll study it and perhaps even meet who'll you'll be studying with. Whether you are a teacher or parent, we offer a range of events designed to assist you in helping others make life choices. Learn something new or join the discussion at one of our many public lectures, seminars and events, covering everything from education to foreign policy and current affairs.Programme 13:30 Welcome - Prof Javier Bonet (DVC(R&E)) PGR Poster and Video Competition Live Presentation 3-Minute-Thesis competition winner 14:00 Technical session 1 - The distinctive flavour of Greenwich research The Impact of Temperature Extremes on Nutrition and Diet Diversity in Children under Five - Molly Brown (NRI) Electrifying Chemical Synthesis: Your Chemistry has got Potential! - Kevin Lam (Science) Flattening the curve of the social media infodemic - Georgios Loukas (Computing and Mathematical Sciences) 15:00 Break 15:15 Technical session 2 – The post-pandemic world (Un)equal access to information? Results of a Covid-19 signage case study - Erika Kalocsanyiova (FEHHS) Molecular multiresponsive systems en route to adaptive materials - Ana M. Castilla (Science) The Un/Archived Textiles project: researching and promoting sustainable consumption and production -
Olga Martin-Ortega (Law) Audiovisual Space: Recontextualising Sound / Image Media - Andrew Knight-Hill (Design) Making whistleblowing work for society - Wim Vandekerckhove (Business) 16:00 Break 16:15 Awards Ceremony 17:00 Close – Prof Jane Harrington (VC) Additional booking criteria
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