14 June 2018

Get to know your fellow PhD candidates of the Women’s cancer theme and participate in the bimonthly lunch meeting for, and by, PhD candidates of the Women’s cancer theme?

The first half of the lunch meeting a PhD candidate will give a presentation, in the second half of the lunch meeting there will be a speed date sessions so you can get to know your fellow PhD candidates and what their topics are. 
 
Of course, a lunch with (veggy) kroketten will be provided. We are looking forward to yet another great PhD lunch meeting!

Would you like to attend a lunch meeting and you didn’t receive an invitation, please contact Kiki van den Broek.
 

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