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colloquium

[kuh-loh-kwee-uhm] / kəˈloʊ kwi əm /
NOUN
conference
Synonyms


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Let’s have symposiums and colloquiums and serious studies and interventions — my God, let’s talk about mental health.

From Washington Post

In a recent colloquium at Harvard’s Black Hole Initiative, a philosopher defined cosmic censorship as one of the most stimulating questions in current studies of general relativity.

From Scientific American

“At Dickens camp, there are faculty seminars, graduate writing colloquiums, and teaching workshops, not to mention Victorian tea, a Victorian dance, and, presumably, summer romance for graduate students, the less Victorian the better.”

From The New Yorker

Read the textbooks, scientific journals, attend the seminars and colloquia where they present their results to one another.

From Salon

The impetus grew from an internal colloquium about the future of science that took a surprising direction.

From Nature