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Hannah Sehan

Science & Innovation Officer, Berlin

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4th July 2016 Berlin, Germany

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by Hannah Sehan

Science & Innovation Officer, Berlin

Late night science in Berlin

What a great tradition to have: the long night of the sciences! London museums have late-night openings, but imagine if it wasn’t just one museum but research institutes, universities and museums all at once. This is exactly what happens in Berlin and Potsdam once a year on the “long night of science”. For inquisitive SIN […]

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8th December 2015 Berlin, Germany

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by Hannah Sehan

Science & Innovation Officer, Berlin

Antimicrobial Resistance: the complexity of transmission

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a topic that is difficult to escape at the moment, but that’s a good thing because it means it is getting the attention that it really does need. The news recently of bacteria being found in China that were resistant to the drug of last resort – colistin – in a way which […]

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15th September 2015 Berlin, Germany

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Science & Innovation Officer, Berlin

Science and ceramics in Saxony

Saxony is a German state that has been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately. And so it was good that Martin Donnelly, Permanent Secretary at the Department for Business, Innovation, and Skills, decided to take a trip there in September to find out more about how Saxony does science and vocational training […]

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About Hannah Sehan

Hannah works on science and innovation at British Embassy Berlin, reporting on key policy developments within the German research system. She works with partners across Germany and the UK to…

Hannah works on science and innovation at British Embassy Berlin, reporting on key policy developments within the German research system. She works with partners across Germany and the UK to deliver small projects to build up links between researchers, focusing mainly on life sciences. Hannah also has a strong interest in the interplay between art and science, how the public engages with science and what implications this has for policy. Follow Hannah on Twitter @HanBoley