This seminar will focus on student experiences on the Kellogg Global Centre on Healthcare and Urbanisation’s (GCHU) micro internship programme. Various students who have taken part in the programme will pitch and present their research in five-minute slots, there will then be a Q & A session. Attendees will also be able to find out more about research opportunities with the GCHU.
Refreshments will be served from 5pm; the presentations will begin at 5.30pm, followed by a drinks reception.
This event is free and open to all. Booking is required.
Our speakers:
Lucy Main – MPhys Physics – Achieving net zero household energy use
Alexander Mohar Csaky – BA Archaeology and Anthropology – Brownfield Redevelopment: The end of urban expansion?
Cllr Michael O’Connor – BPhil Philosophy – Fuel poverty: UK’s growing challenge – affordable fuel for all?
Chloe Curtis – DPhil Anthropology – Healthy homes or ‘toxic boxes’? Why the answer is still unclear
Conrad Tuckey – BA Economics and Management – Changes in travel? A review of research on transport during the COVID-19 pandemic
Elizabeth Tuck – MPhil Socio-Legal Research – The Carbon Impact of Construction