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5th Apr 2025
8:30am - 6:00pm (BST)
£6 (GBP)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
IN PERSON

Description

Introducing the inaugural Northwest division of the National Undergraduate Oncology Conference, Northwest 2025!

Moonshot 2025 is the inaugural NUOC Northwest Conference, bringing together undergraduate students societies across the Northwest of England to propel change in cancer care.

  • ​When? – Saturday April 5th, 2025; 9-5pm
  • Where? – Samuel Alexander Building, The University of Manchester

Ticket sales will be available on the website, but in the meantime, we invite all undergraduate students to submit an abstract in any topic related to Oncology and Cancer research. The best abstracts have the opportunity to present to experts on a national scale, either as a poster or a flash talk.

All information and abstract submissions on the website: https://www.bonus-oncology.co.uk/nuoc-northwest-moonshot2025

NUOC Northwest is an inter-university collaboration between the student oncology societies of The University of Manchester (Preston), The University of Leeds, University of Central Lancashire, University of Liverpool and Lancaster University – led by medical students, for students.

Collaboration. Advocacy. Action .. We are moonshot – launching towards the future of Oncology.

Follow @nuocnorthwest on Instagram for updates!

Summary

Join the inaugural Northwest division of the National Undergraduate Oncology Conference, Northwest 2025 on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 to drive change in cancer care. This inter-university collaboration event not only provides a platform to connect with undergraduate student societies across the Northwest of England but also an opportunity to present your abstract on oncology and cancer research to experts on a national scale. With tickets soon available, seize this chance to collaborate, advocate and act for the future of oncology.

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Learning objectives

  1. To comprehend the current state and future directions of cancer care and oncology.
  2. To increase understanding of different approaches and strategies in oncology research.
  3. To learn how to prepare and submit a relevant and engaging abstract in the topic of oncology or cancer research.
  4. To foster collaborations and networking among oncology societies across different universities in the Northwest region.
  5. To gather feedback and insights from oncology experts through presenting an abstract either as a poster or a flash talk.
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5th Apr 2025
8:30am - 6:00pm (BST)
£6 (GBP)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
IN PERSON