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How can we influence the next generation of forensic scientists to develop into the empowered and responsible leaders of the justice system?

On August 30, the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science is organizing their 6th annual lecture. 

This year, Linzi Wilson-Wilde OAM,  Professor of forensic science, Director of Forensic Science South Australia and Chair of the International Forensic Strategic Alliance will present a lecture titled ‘How can we influence the next generation of forensic scientists to develop into the empowered and responsible leaders of the justice system?’

The talk will be introduced by the University of Dundee Principal, Professor Iain Gillespie and will be chaired by LRCFS Director Professor Niamh Nic Daeid.

This event will take place on August 30 from 11am to 12.30 am (BST/ GMT + 1 ), is free to attend and open for all to join. It will be hosted via Teams Live and there will be an opportunity to ask questions through the text chat.

If you wish to register for the event and receive a reminder before it starts please use the Eventbrite registration page