INET Oxford held it’s Annual Summer Research Meeting on 11th June at the Oxford Martin School. This has become an annual tradition where researchers from all of the INET Oxford programmes gather to give brief “greatest hits” presentations of their research, and discuss and debate current topics. As well as INET Oxford faculty, postdocs, and students, the event is attended by researchers and staff from our partner departments and colleges. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the successes of the past academic year and look ahead to plans for the next, as well as for the group to socialise, enjoy a glass of Pimms and some fine English summer weather. Click here to see the presentations and here for photos of the event.
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INET Oxford Summer Research Update - 2018
21 June 2018
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