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RSA Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Programme 2022 - Bridging Old and New Divides: Global Dynamics & Regional Transformations
Online/Leipzig, Germany

Runs from Tuesday, March 01 to Saturday, September 17.

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Great Minds: An Exploration of the Brain
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Great Minds: An Exploration of the Brain
Radcliffe, University of Warwick

This event will feature talks from academics across campus who will explore the brain from a Neuro-anatomical, Neuro-physiological, Neuro-Economical and Psychological viewpoint. 
Professor Bruno Frenguelli Link opens in a new windowwill look at the capacity of the brain to learn and remember, and Professor Nick Dale Link opens in a new windowwill explore how chemical signalling in the nervous system works.
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Great Minds: An Exploration of the Brain
Radcliffe Conference Centre
Are you a student or an academic that is interested in the big questions surrounding the brain and mental health?
Would you like to join a network of like-minded people that are interested in asking, and answering, the big questions around how we think, and how our thoughts impact our lives? If so, then come along to our first exciting event of 2022!

Our event will feature talks from academics across campus who will explore the brain from a Neuro-anatomical, Neuro-physiological, Neuro-Economical and Psychological view point.

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