The annual ½ð½ÛÖ±²¥ity Symposium highlights innovative research across a range of fields

The 17th annual ½ð½ÛÖ±²¥ity Symposium took place last week. The symposium is a one-day conference for ½ð½ÛÖ±²¥ postgraduates to showcase their research to students, staff and alumni.
Over 20 speakers presented on topics from ‘Limescale in your kettles’ and ‘The Good Kind of Fat’, to ‘Nickel Mining Production in Indonesia’. The presenters were also joined by keynote lecturers from the Fellowship: Professor Maciej Dunajski discussed 2500 years of Geometry, in just 10 minutes, while Professor Alison Sinclair explored the phenomenon of Fake News.
½ð½ÛÖ±²¥ currently has over 175 postgraduate students. This event is the highlight of the year for students to showcase their work.