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POSTPONED -- Learning about Community in a Crisis
Global Health: Lessons from a Pandemic - St Andrews Summer Lecture Series
This event has been postponed, with further details coming soon. You can register your interest now by emailing globaloffice@st-andrews.ac.uk. Professor Stephen...
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Making St Andrews a place to belong
A workshop with Dr Greg Walton (Stanford)
This is a joint event of the Enhancement Theme team and the Centre for Higher Education Research. Greg Walton is known internationally for his large body of...
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How to reinforce a sense of belonging in the classroom
An afternoon with Dr Greg Walton (Stanford)
This event sponsored by the Enhancement Theme team and the Centre for Higher Education Research (CHER). Greg Walton is known internationally for his large body...
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Prof Karen Douglas (University of Kent): 'The psychology of conspiracy theories'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
This session's speaker will be Prof Karen Douglas, Professor of Social Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Kent, hosted by Gyasiwa Arhin, Sam...
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Prof Susana Carvalho (Oxford): 'Fifteen years of tracing early hominin behavioural evolution'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
This session's speaker is Prof Susana Carvalho, Professor of Palaeoanthropology and Fellow, St Hugh's College at the University of Oxford, hosted by...
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Dr Jimena Berni (University of Sussex): 'Diversification of motor networks'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
This session's speaker will be Dr Jimena Berni, Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Sir Henry Dale Fellow, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of...
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Professor Ronaldo Ichiyama (University of Leeds): 'Recovering function after spinal cord injuries'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
Ronaldo Ichiyama, Professor in Neural Control of Movement, Director of Postgraduate Study and Head of Graduate School, Faculty of Biological Sciences at the...
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Prof Rachel Kendal (Durham University): 'The adaptive use of social learning'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
This session's speaker will be Prof Rachel Kendal, Professor in the Department of Anthropology, and Member of the Durham Cultural Evolution Research...
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The neural control of movement in health and disease: who needs a brain?
Inaugural Lecture by Professor Gareth Miles, School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Complex networks of neurons within the spinal cord and brainstem generate the electrical signals that control muscles and therefore govern all movements....
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Dr Zayd Khaliq (NINDS/NIH): 'Inhibitory control of dopaminergic neurons'
School of Psychology and Neuroscience Seminar
This session's speaker will be Dr Zayd Khaliq, Senior Investigator at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS/NIH), hosted by...