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:
In this episode of Shambala Speaks, we hear from neuroscientist Dr Hannah Critchlaw who shows us how our brains sychronise, ideas emerge and moral values
We are looking for volunteers to help us deliver the Cambridge Neuroscience-CamBRAIN’s interactive event at the Cambridge Festival,
Amy Orben (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) was one of five world experts selected by
Barbara Sahakian (Psychiatry) appeared on the Guardian Science Weekly podcast speaking about why many of us
We are searching for the UK’s next best Science Communicator. Are you an early career scientist (now including social sciences), technologist, engineer or mathematician, are passionate about STEM, and would
Octopuses! In this week’s ‘The Infinite Monkey Cage’ BBC podcast, Brian Cox and Robin Ince uncover the mysterious and alien-like lives of octopuses with the help of comedian Russel
Are you interested in science communication? Want to bring research a little closer to home (aka the pub)? Pint of Science is recruiting volunteers until November 6th Pint of Science