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CNS2023: Interdisciplinary Insights on the Future of Dementia Research

Robinson College Grange Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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 the interdisciplinary approach to tackling dementia and how collaboration, with the communal aim of understanding these diseases and identifying new treatments, is key. This meeting […]

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Postgraduate applications information evening

Newnham College, University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge

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 College, University of Cambridge. You will learn all about Postgraduate Neuroscience Opportunities in Cambridge and beyond. Hear from panellists involved in admissions and from PhD […]

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CNS2024: Sleep, Consciousness and Cognition

Queens' College Silver Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

You are invited to attend the 34th annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar: Sleep, Consciousness and Cognition’ on Friday April 5th 2024 at Queens' College. This year, we will focus on ‘Sleep, Consciousness and Cognition' CNS2024 will be interdisciplinary and far reaching in its breadth. From investigating the nature and function of consciousness in humans, animals and artificial […]

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‘Brain & Mind Health’ Seminar Series Launch with William Jagust

MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit 15 Chaucer Rd,, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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’ Seminar Series.  You are invited to the first seminar in this series on June 3rd in the Lecture theatre of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences […]

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Cam NeuroSciComm 2024

Newnham College, University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge

Following the success of the last two years, Cambridge Neuroscience will deliver its third in-person one-day science communication course for its members. Cam NeuroSciComm 2024 is a day long course, which will take the form of a 'how to' guide and will be fun, informative, interactive and will equip you with the skills needed to effectively […]

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