Pop up drinks with the Vice-Chancellor - Milan

Pop up drinks with the Vice-Chancellor - Milan

Pop up drinks with the Vice-Chancellor - Milan

event Thursday, May 16, 2024 schedule 7.00pm - 9.00pm CEST
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event Thursday, May 16, 2024 schedule 7.00pm - 9.00pm CEST
  • Duomo in Milan
Open to: 
Alumni and guests
Location: 
Gerry's Bar, Grand Hotel Et De Milan | View details

Join Professor Deborah Prentice and fellow Cambridge alumni for an unforgettable evening of conversation in the heart of this wonderful city on Thursday 16 May. 

This informal drinks reception will be a great opportunity to meet and network with fellow alumni, welcome our new Vice-Chancellor and celebrate our enduring connection to Cambridge.  

If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email events@alumni.cam.ac.uk

Speakers

Professor Deborah Prentice

debbie prentice

An eminent psychologist, Professor Prentice has been Provost at Princeton since 2017 with primary responsibility for all academic, budgetary and long-term planning issues.  

Professor Prentice joined Princeton as a lecturer in psychology in 1988 and was appointed assistant professor of psychology the following year, after completing a PhD at Yale. She was appointed associate professor in 1995 and professor of psychology in 2000. She became the Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs in 2012 and chaired the Department of Psychology for 12 years until her appointment as Dean of Faculty in 2014.  

Her academic expertise is the study of social norms which govern human behaviour – the impact and development of unwritten rules and conventions and how people respond to breaches of those rules. She has edited three academic volumes and authored more than 50 articles and chapters and she has specialised in the study of domestic violence, alcohol abuse and gender stereotypes. 

Booking information

This event has sold out.

Location

Gerry's Bar, Grand Hotel Et De Milan
Via Manzoni, 29
Montenapoleone district
Milan
20121
Italy
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