Dear BERGers,
Welcome - old and new! I hope you all enjoyed the summer and are ready for the new year
ahead!
Our weekly Wednesday evening meetings start again this week (18th September) and run until
11th December when we will be holding our festive Christmas Party!! A copy of the current
schedule is attached. However, things change so please make sure you check the most up to
date schedule on Box for details of talks and for information on dates where BERG is not
running (found here:
https://stir.box.com/s/skboejxqbtg8b52aiadnzi07tv0nrsog). We
currently only have one slot left (27th November), so if you do want to talk then do not
dilly dally, get in touch with myself or Hannah and we will add you to the list.
Meetings are held in the Psychology department common room (3A94) at 5:30pm with drinks
and nibbles provided.
This week (Wednesday 18th September) - Come along to meet the gang! There is no formal
talk but instead an opportunity for introductions and updates of activities within the
group. Please come along and say hi! There is wine and chocolate biscuits....
If you have new students who might wish to be on the BERG mailing list, please send them
this e-mail. To sign up to the BERG mailing list please use the following link:
http://lists.stir.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/berg (you can also use this link to
unsubscribe).
Looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesday!
Best wishes,
Jade
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Jade Hooper | Research Assistant and PhD Candidate - Faculty of Social Science |
3T37, RG Bomont Building, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA | E-mail:
jade.hooper@stir.ac.uk<mailto:jade.hooper@stir.ac.uk> | Web:
http://www.stir.ac.uk/social-science/
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