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  2. "My favourite part of research is when I get to talk to others…

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/my-favourite-part-research-when-i-get-talk-others-about-it
    Thumbnail for "My favourite part of research is when I get to talk to others about it." | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: Meet PhD student Ailie McWhinnie, recipient of a PDN studentship for her work in Neuroscience. ... Now I still work in neuroscience but something totally different – olfaction!
  3. Unravelling Gender-based Violence in Higher Education | Wolfson

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/about/events/unravelling-gender-based-violence-higher-education
    Thumbnail for Unravelling Gender-based Violence in Higher Education | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: Originally from Chicago, she graduated magna cum laude from Western Washington University with a BSc in Behavioural Neuroscience and a minor in Chemistry while also embarking on preclinical work regarding the ... In addition to her work in
  4. "The fact there's a door means it is meant to open." |…

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/fact-theres-door-means-it-meant-open
    Thumbnail for "The fact there's a door means it is meant to open." | Wolfson 29 Jun 2024: Deciding on doing a PhD was difficult as I loved my work and all the people I knew there, and I don't enjoy big changes. ... Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’ hard work and commitment, and a moment to celebrate the completion of
  5. A school teacher reflects on her return to being a student | Wolfson

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/school-teacher-reflects-her-return-being-student
    Thumbnail for A school teacher reflects on her return to being a student | Wolfson 29 Jun 2024: My undergraduate degree is in English Literature, so I wanted to continue some of the work I had already done and push it further. ... I know you are passionate about outreach and widening participation. Why is this work important to you?
  6. “Those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it.” | Wolfson

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/those-who-fail-study-history-are-doomed-repeat-it
    Thumbnail for “Those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it.” | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: The administration is highly attentive to the needs of older students and to the particularities of adult life, and the staff body clearly work hard to facilitate success in advanced degrees. ... Graduation ceremonies are the culmination of students’
  7. "I take pride in being part of this international community of…

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/i-take-pride-being-part-international-community-researchers
    Thumbnail for "I take pride in being part of this international community of researchers." | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: Meet PhD student Harry Roussos, recipient of a PDN studentship for his work in Developmental Biology. ... During Part III, I carried out a research project at Professor Sarah Bray’s lab in the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience.
  8. "This research could enhance our understanding of visual…

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/research-could-enhance-our-understanding-visual-perception
    Thumbnail for "This research could enhance our understanding of visual perception." | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: Meet PhD student Jisoo Kim, recipient of a PDN studentship for her neuroscience work on vision. ... Why are scholarships in this field important? In neuroscience, advanced training in complex techniques is crucial.
  9. "I felt a mix of gratitude and a deep sense of…

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/i-felt-mix-gratitude-and-deep-sense-responsibility
    Thumbnail for "I felt a mix of gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility." | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: Rafaela's work in battery research has important implications for the future of energy provision and ensuring global access to energy resources. ... How do you structure your time? For those who work in research, no day is the same, and that is actually
  10. How an experimental guitar workshop is delivering STEM to children of …

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/how-experimental-guitar-workshop-delivering-stem-children-disadvantaged-backgrounds
    Thumbnail for How an experimental guitar workshop is delivering STEM to children of disadvantaged backgrounds | Wolfson 30 Jun 2024: In 2018, in parallel to my research work in computational neuroscience, I opened collaborations with different friends, researchers and university colleagues working on music technology, robotics, electronic arts and computer science ... Currently
  11. Research Award for Alumna Kaamya Varagur: Effects of Lullabies on…

    https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/news/research-award-alumna-kaamya-varagur-effects-lullabies-maternal-stress
    Thumbnail for Research Award for Alumna Kaamya Varagur: Effects of Lullabies on Maternal Stress | Wolfson 29 Jun 2024: Here Varagur briefly discusses her work. "My study recorded mothers in the greater Cambridge area speaking with, rocking, and singing to their 2-8 month old infants, while recording both audio ... Kaamya Varagur. As a singer and scientist, Kaamya holds

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