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Research Matters: Life in 2030

WHAT WILL LIFE BE LIKE IN 2030?

Research Matters presents a series of free public events at which you can discuss the future with the researchers who are creating it. Join us for a conversation about what a child born today can expect the world to look like when they turn 18. The future is coming. It’s time to get ready.

This final event in the Research Matters "life in 2030" series features Richard Lachman, Assistant Professor, Digital Media from the School of Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson University.

More details are available on the poster below.

This free event is part of a province-wide discussion series
featuring researchers from Ontario’s universities.

To register visit: http://yourontarioresearch.ca/life-in-2030/

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20130509 - ResearchMatters Event
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