Mathematrix x WISOx: The Hidden Labour of Minorities - with Helen Byrne and Gesine Reinert
Abstract
In our first ever joint event with WISOx (Oxford Women in Statistics), we will be having a panel discussion about the hidden labour of minorities, such as extra committee work, editorial work, etc.
We will be joined by panellists Helen Byrne (Maths) and Gesine Reinert (Stats).
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Alexander Browning, a Hooke Research Fellow in the Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology, will be moving to the University of Melbourne at the very start of 2025, and is looking for current Part C/MMSc students who may be interested in pursuing a PhD in mathematical biology.
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