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500WS London Women in Science Networking Workshop

500 Women in Science Networking Workshop 500WS is offering a free networking training workshop for women and non-binary people in science, hosted at UCL later this month. Where? Room 106, Gordon House, UCLWhen? Tuesday, 26th of June, 5pm – 7pm We’ve invited Alexandra Spencer from the Royal Society of Biology to deliver a 2 hour training workshop about networking 500WS London Women in Science Networking Workshop

Wo/Men Professional Development webinar: Career breaks and career Re-entry fellowships Daphne Jackson Trust

Are you thinking about a career break but afraid about how to come back to academia afterwards? Hopefully, there are schemes and fellowships to help returners get back on track in academia. The Wo/Men Committee is therefore happy to announce the second webinar about “Career breaks and re-entry career fellowships” within the Wo/Men Professional Development Wo/Men Professional Development webinar: Career breaks and career Re-entry fellowships Daphne Jackson Trust

SRUK contributes to another call for evidence on Brexit

In response to the House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology on their call for evidence to inform a future immigration policy for science and innovation, the Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU) submitted a report summarising the perception of Spanish researchers living outside the United Kingdom of this country SRUK contributes to another call for evidence on Brexit

Another science for another time

Politikon

An International Award for carbon research star

Heriot-Watt University, Bizkaia Talent

David Fairén Jiménez receives the 2018 SRUK Emerging Talent Award

Efe futuro, Efe doc Analisis, Efe llave en mano, El Economista

A researcher from the University of Cambridge, receives the 2018 SRUK Emerging Talent Award

EcoDiario, Siglo XXI, Europa Press, La Vanguardia, Hoy.es

David Fairén Jiménez, from the University of Cambridge, receives the 2018 SRUK Emerging Talent Award

David Fairén-Jiménez, granted with the 2018 SRUK Emerging Talent Award, a prize sponsored by Fundación Banco Santander with the aim to recognise the work of young Spanish researchers in the UK. • Fairén-Jiménez, a Royal Society Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, has developed a vertiginous career in the development of advanced David Fairén Jiménez, from the University of Cambridge, receives the 2018 SRUK Emerging Talent Award

Javier Escudero, new president of the Society of Spanish Scientists in the United Kingdom

Content available in Spanish only • Javier Escudero, investigador de la Universidad de Edimburgo (Reino Unido) y doctor en Ingeniería de Telecomunicación por la Universidad de Valladolid ha sido elegido presidente de la Sociedad de Científicos Españoles en el Reino Unido (CERU) durante el VI Simposio Internacional SRUK/CERU.• Actualmente, 650 investigadores pertenecen a CERU, una Javier Escudero, new president of the Society of Spanish Scientists in the United Kingdom

Spanish researchers in Europe, new bridges for international collaborations

Madrid+d, Crónicas de la Emigración, ACES Website

Social sciences and cutting-edge engineering meet in Glasgow for the VI SRUK International Symposium

  The Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU), with more than 650 members, celebrates in Glasgow (Scotland) its VI International Symposium with social sciences and engineering as protagonists. This symposium offers a journey from our roots as a species to the expectations opened by scientific advances in engineering involving the daily use Social sciences and cutting-edge engineering meet in Glasgow for the VI SRUK International Symposium

SRUK/CERU Merit Award 2018 to Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Professor at Heriot Watt University

Glasgow 3rd of June 2018. The Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU) is pleased to announce the winner of the SRUK/CERU Merit Award 2018 aiming to recognize the career of a senior Spanish researcher in the UK with a prominent role in the advancement of research. The Board of Directors of SRUK/CERU SRUK/CERU Merit Award 2018 to Mercedes Maroto-Valer, Professor at Heriot Watt University

Los científicos españoles en Europa, nuevos puentes para la colaboración internacional e interdisciplinar

Content only available in Spanish La Sociedad de Científicos Españoles en Reino Unido, con más de 650 socios, celebra su VI simposio internacional en la ciudad de Glasgow (Escocia) con las ciencias sociales y la ingeniería como protagonistas. Las asociaciones de Científicos Españoles en Alemania, Dinamarca y Suecia, que cuentan con unos 800 científicos españoles Los científicos españoles en Europa, nuevos puentes para la colaboración internacional e interdisciplinar

Researchers build collaborations in the VI SRUK International Symposium held in Glasgow

El Confidencial, El Periódico

Where does our food come from?

What is a market? What feelings does it stimulate? What is your definition about it? The Oxford dictionary defines it as «A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities». However, I think a market is more than that. Much more indeed. A market is something much more Where does our food come from?

University of A Coruña – SRUK Short Term Mobility Fellowships

The Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU) in collaboration with University of A Coruña, Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Avanzadas (CICA) and Instituto de Investigación Biomédica da Coruña (INIBIC) is pleased to announce the launch of the first University of A Coruña/SRUK Short-term Mobility Fellowships. The goal of these fellowships is to support University of A Coruña – SRUK Short Term Mobility Fellowships

Creativity needs to retake science

“Everyone is a genious, but if you judge a fish on its capacity to climb a tree it will live its whole life thinking it’s an idiot” A graduate student is six times more likely to experience depression and anxiety than the general population, according to a study published in Nature Biotechnology (1) in March Creativity needs to retake science

What happens when the brain carers fall ill?

Let me guide you through the inside of the brain. The best-known brain cells are the neurones. A typical neurone has a star-shaped body with many projections (known as dendrites) coming out of it and bringing information from other cells, and a much longer projection (called the axon) which carries all that information as electric What happens when the brain carers fall ill?

Wo/Men Professional Development webinar: Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome

Wo/Men professional Development: Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome 21st May 2018    12:00-13:00h “One of these days people will realize I don’t know as much as they think” A feeling of inadequacy is a common experience among successful women—but with enough determination and self-reflection, we can learn to manage it. Maybe you’d like to grow your Wo/Men Professional Development webinar: Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome

Researchers at “A Morning of Physics” discuss the latest challenges in the field

América Económica

“La Física también puede ayudar a frenar el cáncer”

Content available in Spanish only 27 de abril de 2018, Madrid. La Física también puede ser un arma frente a los tumores. De ello ha hablado esta mañana en la Fundación Ramón Areces el profesor Miguel Ángel Fernández Sanjuan, de la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos: “El cáncer es una enfermedad muy compleja y heterogénea desde “La Física también puede ayudar a frenar el cáncer”

SRUK# Climate Change and Sustainability

Earth Day, a day dedicated to protecting the planet we live in, is celebrated every 22nd of April since 1970. This day encourages us to think and become more aware of the environmental problems and challenges we are facing, and the importance of committing ourselves to solve them. Millions of people celebrate this day every SRUK# Climate Change and Sustainability

New sweet potato research challenges early contact between America and Polynesia

New research led by Oxford University has revealed that sweet potato likely arrived naturally in Polynesia in pre-human times – challenging the long standing view that one of the world’s most widely used crops was transported from America to Polynesia by people. Christopher Columbus’ arrival in America in 1492 marks the beginning of the great New sweet potato research challenges early contact between America and Polynesia

The dating game. How do we know the age of Palaeolithic cave art?

Cave art is one of the first expressions of human symbolic behaviour. It has been described as one of our trade marks as Anatomically Modern Humans (Homo sapiens) and it is something that, up to days ago, defined us as a species. However, we recently learned that Neanderthals had some kind of symbolic behaviour, though The dating game. How do we know the age of Palaeolithic cave art?

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