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  • 10Nov

    THE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN!

    DAY 1: RESEARCH INNOVATION SHOWCASE (10th November 2025)

    We are delighted to announce that the PdOC Research Showcase 2025 will form part of the Research Pathways Symposium: Innovate, Connect, Advance, taking place on 10th November 2025 at the WestHub. This interdisciplinary symposium is designed to celebrate cutting-edge research across all fields while highlighting how AI and innovative approaches can transform research practices.

    As this event is aimed at a wide audience from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, we encourage abstracts that are accessible, engaging, and demonstrate the broader significance of your work beyond your immediate field. There will also be generous prizes awarded for the best talks and posters.

    Abstracts of up to 250 words can be submitted via the form below by 15th October 2025:

    Submit your abstract here

    Please indicate your preference for a talk or poster (or both). If you would like to include images, please email them to marie.spreckley@mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk with a reference to your abstract.

    IMPORTANT: Event tickets are now available here, so make sure to get yours before they run out!

     

    DISCOVER TOMORROW'S RESEARCH TODAY!

    Focusing on how artificial intelligence is transforming research across all disciplines, this day will showcase real-world AI applications while promoting collaboration, innovation, and career development.

    What to expect:

        Research across diverse disciplines
        AI workshops and sessions
        Lightning talks & posters
        Industry-academic bridge
        Networking reception to connect with researchers, AI specialists & more.

    Highlights of the programme include:

        Keynotes
        Interactive sessions & panel discussion
        Poster presentations
        Prizes 

    This is more than a conference day, dynamic hub for professional advancement. We aim for forward-thinking innovation, meaningful professional connections, and career advancement across all fields.

     

  • 11Nov

    Speaker: Roope Marttila, SEATOM

    EPRG Energy & Environment Seminars Michaelmas Term 2025 Tuesdays fortnightly at 12.30-1.30pm (in-person) Please contact EPRG Administrator (eprgadm@jbs.cam.ac.uk) for further details

    Seminar organizer: Zeynep Clulow(z.clulow@jbs.cam.ac.uk)

  • 12Nov

    Applications are now open for an inclusive writing retreat to provide early career researchers (ECRs) with the time and space to work on publications. This event aims to help develop the writing skills and confidence of attendees, so that they make the most of writing opportunities within the sector.

    This opportunity is open to all UK-based, energy focused ECRs, but we particularly encourage applications from groups underrepresented in energy research. This includes (but is not limited to) people from ethnic and racial minority backgrounds, women, those who identify as LGBTQ+, and those living with a disability or long-term health condition. We are also keen to receive applications from researchers from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, including first generation scholars, as well as those with caring responsibilities who usually find it difficult to attend events and networking opportunities.

    The retreat will be held over two days and two nights at Craiglands Hotel, Ilkley, on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 November 2025. The agenda will consist of a mix of group sessions, networking activities and writing time. Researchers will be able to network with like-minded peers, give and receive feedback on work, gain new perspectives and receive advice on career advancement.

    The emphasis will be on creating an atmosphere where all can work towards their goals together. As the focus is on writing, applicants are required to bring with them a specific writing task(s) that they want to focus on, such as a grant proposal, research report, book chapter or conference paper.

    Applicants are encouraged to inform us of any reasonable adjustments they might require. This may include engaging an English Sign Language interpreter, arranging a quiet room to have breaks, or any other accessibility requirements.

    The retreat is completely free. UKERC will cover all hotel costs and can also cover travel costs for those that need it (provided applicants are based in the UK), we can also assist with childcare costs that go beyond ordinary care arrangements. Our aim is to remove as many barriers as possible that may prevent researchers from attending. Please contact UKERC’s Events and Engagement Manager – Oluwatobi Balogun, or Operations Manager – Jessica Bays for more information.

    Applications open on 14 August 2025 and will close on 26 September 2025. Any UK based ECR working on energy is eligible to apply.

    We define an ECR as an individual employed to conduct research activities on precarious contracts (e.g. open-ended, fixed term or project-funded) and who has not previously led a project exceeding £100k.

    We have space for 20 applicants to join the retreat. Five spots on the retreat will be reserved for UKERC ECRs. These will be selected randomly from all UKERC applications. The remaining places will be allocated randomly from the remaining pool of applications.

    To apply please complete this application form and associated EDI monitoring form.

  • 13Nov

    Speaker: Jessica Zionts, DPhil Candidate, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford

     

    There is no need to register if you plan to attend the seminar in person. However, if you would like to join the seminar online via Zoom, please register via the link. Upon registering your interest in this form, you will receive an e-mail with the Zoom meeting link ON THE DAY OF THE SEMINAR. Entering your name and organisational affiliation is optional. Your details will only be used to send you the Zoom meeting link and will not be shared with any external parties.

    Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG) series

  • 14Nov

    Speaker: Frank Schoofs (Oxford Photovoltaics)

    AMET Seminars on the Energy Transition