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How do you study animals?

In this super-curricular webinar series, you will hear from five early-career biologists based in Cambridge about how they became researchers, and how they go about studying aspects of evolution and ecology in their work. This includes focusing on one or whole communities of species, working in the lab or field, working in the tropics or temperate areas, and using contemporary and historical data. 

By attending this series, you will gain a better understanding of how research is carried out day-to-day and how to go about becoming a scientific researcher, as well as learning about some fascinating new discoveries being made by biological researchers in Cambridge.

The series starts on Monday 14 April and runs with weekly webinars at 5 to 6pm for six weeks (full details are available on the Clare website).

Open to all UK students interested in Biology. Applications are open now.


Address

Online via Zoom

Date and time

Monday, 14 April 2025 (5:00pm)

Audience

Year 13 (Y14 NI / S6 Scotland)
Year 12 (Y13 NI / S5 Scotland)
Year 11 (Y12 NI / S4 Scotland)
Year 10 (Y11 NI / S3 Scotland)
Mature students 21+
Open to all UK schools

Online event
College event


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