The third talk in our Telling Our Stories: In Conversation series will see returning guest Professor Graeme Earl from Archaeology in conversation with Dr Roxana Carare from Medicine.
Book your ticket here.
What connections exist between these two academics? How are Archaeology and Medicine linked? Join us on Tuesday, 28 June to find out.
A light lunch of sandwiches and tea/coffee/water will be provided from 12:30 – 12:55 (lunch venue to be confirmed), before the talk begins at 13:00 in the Careers Centre, Building 37 (foyer), Highfield Campus.*
Graeme and Roxana’s talk will last for approximately 20 minutes and will be followed by a short, audience-led question and answer session.
With a limited number of tickets available, we advise that you book your place early to avoid disappointment.
Part of the ‘Telling Our Stories‘ project, In Conversation aims to identify and expand upon the shared interests of our academics and the overlap which exists between their disciplines and research.
By perpetuating the connections which are readily apparent across the University and conversing with each other to discover even more, together we strengthen our shared bonds and unique collegiality.
* To allow us to share this talk with as wide an audience as possible, the event in its entirety will be filmed and shared on social media after the event.