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Thursday, May 31
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Thu 31 May 2007 19:54 BST
Another book of proceedings is now available from EuroSciCon. This follows their 'Spontaneous Models of Human Disease' meeting which was held on 2nd February 2007. The meeting was Chaired by Dr. Sonia Quaratino (University of Southampton) and many eminent scientists gave talks. more »
Wednesday, May 30
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 30 May 2007 19:12 BST
EuroSciCon welcomes scientists of all levels at their meetings and now undergraduates can come to two meetings during 2007 for only £60. more »
Tuesday, May 22
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Tue 22 May 2007 12:22 BST
EuroSciCon have a special Summer offer for four of there upcoming meetings, giving 50% off the registration fee more »
Saturday, May 19
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Wednesday, May 9
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 09 May 2007 21:44 BST
EuroSciCon will be holding the following meeting: “Surviving as a Woman in Science” on Friday 2 November 2007 at The BioPark, Broadwater Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
'With a good degree, perhaps a PhD and a couple of successful post-docs under your belt, you start to realise that the majority of senior scientists within your organisation are men! Of course they are not expected to juggle a career with family commitments and we all know that single-mindedly following one’s ambition comes more naturally to the male of the species! So, how can you break through the glass ceiling and achieve your goals?
This one day meeting will bring together women from many different scientific backgrounds and at different stages in their careers, all with inspirational life stories, who are challenging the old order. There will be talks and advice from experts to help with CVs, grant and fellowship writing, interview techniques, time management, networking and a whole host of the other skills required to not just survive but thrive in science', Dr Charlotte Lawson, EuroSciCon. more »
Wednesday, May 2
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 02 May 2007 12:56 BST
Did you know that all abstracts submitted for EuroSciCon meetings are published in the proceedings? Furthermore, if you submit an abstract for the following two meetings you will only pay 50% of the registration fee more »
Tuesday, May 1
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Tue 01 May 2007 13:01 BST
With over 200 delegates, EuroSciCon's “Improving Immunohistochemistry” meeting on April 20th is growing in popularity and once again was a great success. The proceedings for this meeting are now available more »
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