Team:Oxford/Events

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Later in the afternoon came the first opportunity for the UK and Irish teams to get to know each other, initially by chatting over sandwiches before moving out of the department to the less formal setting of the pub. To facilitate this discussion the teams had been invited to provide a simple poster to display their main project themes and ideas.<br><br>
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Later in the afternoon came the first opportunity for the UK and Irish teams to get to know each other, initially by chatting over sandwiches before moving out of the department to the less formal setting of the pub. To facilitate this discussion the teams had been invited to provide a simple poster to display their main project themes and ideas.<br><br>
Our thanks to SynOx and to all those who attended! We would like to thank Randy Rettberg, Dr. Richard Kelwick and Dr. Jarek Bryk for their insightful and entertaining talks.<br><br>
Our thanks to SynOx and to all those who attended! We would like to thank Randy Rettberg, Dr. Richard Kelwick and Dr. Jarek Bryk for their insightful and entertaining talks.<br><br>
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<h2 class='modal-heading'>What did we improve for our second go?</h2>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>What did we improve for our second go?</h2>
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We found that people were more interested in the objects and having a discussion than necessarily the ‘Can you give our cells new instructions?’ activity. Instead this became a good demonstration tool during discussion rather than a starting point for it. For our second event we were also publicised on the museum’s website.<br><br>
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We found that people were more interested in the objects and having a discussion than necessarily the ‘Can you give our cells new instructions?’ activity. In fact, this became a good demonstration tool during discussion rather than a starting point for it. For our second event we were also publicised on the museum’s website.<br><br>
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Events
Oxford Events
Public Engagement
Events Attended