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A cross-institutional programme of scientific seminars held at the Cancer Institute Paul O'Gorman Building.
Careers for Scientists
An Institute initiatives to support early career researchers, organised by the Cancer Institute Athena SWAN committee.
Research in progress seminars
Weekly scientific seminars every Tuesday at 10:00am.
Cancer Institute Welcome Event
The Cancer Institute runs a Welcome event for new members of staff twice a year. This informal event provides an introduction to the Institute, the senior management team and our research departments.
We are a group of approximately 100 members. Postdoctoral researchers can develop their personal and academic skills through a variety of career development workshops, courses and scientific events.