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Clare Hall and Clare College 3-Slide Talks

Date: Tuesday 19 May 2026, 7pm
Location: Anthony Low Building, Herschel Road, Cambridge CB3 9AL

We are delighted to announce that the GSB is putting on another 3-Slide Talks event this Easter term on Tuesday 19 May, this time in collaboration with Clare College. If you are not familiar with this event, the idea is that both students and fellows share their research in just three slides. This is a great event to learn about research across a mix of disciplines, followed by snacks, drinks, and great conversations. This time, it’s also an opportunity to connect and network with members of the Clare College community!

🗓  Date: Tuesday May 19th 2026

🕖 Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Talks) followed by social hour

📍 Location: ALB Bar at Clare Hall 

🍿 Small bites provided


Speaker lineup

CLARE HALL:

Aastha Tiwari, MPhil Student in Politics and International Studies – “Feeling Reintegration: Emotion, Embodiment and the Everyday Lives of Female Ex-Combatants in Post-War Sri Lanka and Nepal”

Lisa Valentini, PhD Student in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics – “From Symbols to Sense: Explaining Spectral Problems in Partial Differential Equations”

Kelly Fagan Robinson, Fellow in Social Anthropology – “Why Epistemic Injustice Leads to Health Injustice”

Emmanuella Bentil, MPhil Student in Development Studies – “Land Access Constraints and Green Energy Transition: The Case of Solar PV Deployment in Ghana”       

CLARE COLLEGE:                                                      

Professor Jonathan Goodman, Fellow and Professor in Chemistry – “All Molecules are Interesting”

Baron Gracias, MPhil Data Intensive Science – “Why AI Is Good at Faces and Bad at Fingers”

Charlotte Bullock, MPhil in English Literature – “Can the Novel Imagine Justice?”

Sam Curry, MPhil in Law – “Between Social Norms and Legal Rules: The Ontology of Customary International Law”


For questions or further information, please contact Anjali at gsb.fellow-studentinteraction@clarehall.cam.ac.uk.