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Nov 5, 2024
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Navigating Challenges in Academia – A CamBRAIN Panel Discussion

Oct 28, 2024
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Postgraduate application information evening

Join Cambridge Neuroscience and CamBRAIN for an evening of fun and networking, while you learn all about the Postgraduate Application and Admissions process on October 28th from 18:00-20:30 at Newnham

Sep 16, 2024
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Cambridge Neuroscience Garden Party 2024

You are invited to join us for our second ever Summer Garden Party that we are hosting together with CamBRAIN on Monday September 16th from 16:30-19:30 in the Fellows’ garden at Clare College. Drinks

Jun 10, 2024
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Cam NeuroSciComm 2024

You are invited to register to attend Cam NeuroSciComm 2024. Following the success of the last two years, Cambridge Neuroscience will deliver its third in-person one-day science communication course

Jun 3, 2024
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Launch of ‘Brain & Mind Health Seminar Series’

Cambridge Neuroscience, together with the Departments of Clinical Neurosciences, Psychiatry and MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit are pleased to announce the launch of a joint ‘Brain & Mind Health’

Apr 5, 2024
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CNS2024: Sleep, Consciousness & Cognition

PLEASE NOTE THAT ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL MONDAY 25TH MARCH (or until we have reached capacity). THERE ARE CURRENTLY NO DINNER

Nov 8, 2023
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Postgraduate application information evening

Join Cambridge Neuroscience and CamBRAIN for an evening of fun and networking, while you learn all about the Postgraduate Application and Admissions process on November 8th from 18:00-20:30 at Newnham

Sep 26, 2023
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CNS2023: Interdisciplinary Insights on the Future of Dementia Research

You are invited to attend the 33rd annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar on Tuesday September 26th 2023 at Robinson College. We will use our annual meeting to highlight the strength in

Jul 13, 2023
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Summer Garden Party

You are invited to join us for our first ever Summer Garden Party that we are hosting together with CamBRAIN on Thursday July 13th from 16:00-20:00 in the Scholars’ garden at Clare College. Drinks and canapés

Dec 16, 2022
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Vision and Mind: A Symposium in honour of Horace Barlow

You are invited to attend Vision and Mind: A Symposium in Honour of Horace Barlow, which will be held on Friday 16th December 2022 in the Physiology Lecture theatre, Department Physiology, Development and

Sep 29, 2022
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Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar 2022 – New Horizons

Welcome Back! – Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar at Fitzwilliam College Cambridge Neuroscience is delighted to announce the 32nd Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar, ‘New Horizons’, which will be held in person at Fitzwilliam

Jun 22, 2022
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Cam NeuroSciComm 2022

Cambridge Neuroscience will deliver an in-person one-day science communication course for its members. Cam NeuroSciComm 2022 is a day long course, which will take the form of a ‘how to’

Nov 30, 2021
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Cambridge Postdoc Neuroscience Network: 2021 Virtual Panel Discussions

Join us for this year’s PNN event! On behalf of the Cambridge Neuroscience Postdoc Neuroscience Network, we would like to invite you to the PNN Virtual Panel Discussions, taking place

Nov 22, 2021
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Meet | Talk | Share 2021

Why not take the opportunity to meet up with colleagues here in Cambridge and discuss your work. With support from the British Neuroscience Association, and in collaboration with CamBRAIN, we