Cambridge Neuroscientists featured on the most recent Naked Scientists Show, OCD and balance in the brain Trevor Robbins asks if OCD caused by a bias in the brain? Camilla
Got a spare three minutes?! FameLab, created by Cheltenham Festivals,is the largest, public facing, science communication competition and training programme in the world and we are absolutely delighted to
In this In Conversation Podcast for the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Clara Faria is joined by Tanatswa Chikaura, a mental health researcher and advocate, Founder and
The University of Cambridge Public Engagement team is delighted to announce the launch of this year’s Cambridge Awards for Research Impact and Engagement. Presented by the Vice Chancellor and
Rosebud is a year old, so it’s time for something a little bit different: to round off our first year, Gyles is talking to Professor Jon Simons – who is
Tuesday 8th October 2024 and 21st January 2025: Introduction to Public Engagement 22nd October 2024 and 4th Feb 2025: Planning your Public
A Good Read: Gyles Brandreth and Hannah Critchlow Writer and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth has chosen EF Benson’s entertaining tale of competitive snobbery in the 1920s, Mapp and Lucia. In a
The Starter Fund is an exciting opportunity for University of Cambridge researchers to apply for small grants to undertake innovative public engagement with research
Dr. Hannah Critchlow is an internationally acclaimed neuroscientist who has spent her career demystifying and explaining the brain to audiences around the world. Through her writing, broadcasting and lectures to
Ninja Theory led a special event at Clare College on Tuesday 9th April, Hellblade: A Journey of the Mind, in Collaboration with Cambridge Neuroscience in advance of the release of Senua’s Saga: