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The Researchers’ Night in Birmingham focuses on food as a research topic to engage diverse communities. It aims to break down barriers through interactive activities, highlighting the importance of research in everyday life and promoting research careers among young people.
Our EU Researchers’ Night will use the concept of food as an everyday commodity which is actually a fascinating and engaging research subject, breaking down barriers between cultural, age and socio-economic groups in an exciting interactive portfolio of activities.The City of Birmingham, affectionately known as “Brum” to its residents, has the second biggest population in the UK and is enormously diverse in social, economic and cultural terms.
It has one of the best universities both in the UK a…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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United Kingdom, Birmingham
Type: Public body
Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
SME: No
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