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Like Victorians? Like Insects? Like Lewis Carroll? Great! I'm giving a talk "Of Wasps in Wigs and Gnatter with Gnats: How Insects made Alice in Wonderland" at @CambridgeHPS's 'Cabinet of Natural History' seminar today at 1pm! Zoom link upon request #histsci #scicomm #litsci
'Twas the last #LitSciWrite before Christmas, and all over the place the BSLS Exec were meeting - online, not face to face!
So that's what we'll be up to this afternoon, #LitSci chums - what about you? Let us know what you're working on before 5pm GMT...
Excited that an article about our "Insects Through the Looking-Glass" exhibition project will appear in the next @BSHSViewpoint(we were awarded the BSHS Outreach&Engagement grant for it) Stay tuned! @CTJeffs @insectweek @RoyEntSoc #envhums #envhist #litsci
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I'm hiring a research assistant on my Global AI Narratives project @Cambridge_Uni! One day a week, with the opportunity to travel the world with all expenses covered.
Deadline 24 April.
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#litsci #phdchat #aiethics
@women_in_ai @black_in_ai @WorldSummitAI
Cannot help but think this anthropomorphic mollusc slightly Carrollian: A book about The Oyster, "at home" and "on its travels", and "at its journey's end" (with unexpected health benefits!) @BioDivLibrary #victorian #histsci #litsci #biodiversity #envhist #scicomm