SOAP BOX SCIENCE~ Thames Festival 2015
We don’t remember what happened. What we remember becomes what happened. ‘Good afternoon we are here to do soap box science and we’re going to talk about ‘Memory as a
We don’t remember what happened. What we remember becomes what happened. ‘Good afternoon we are here to do soap box science and we’re going to talk about ‘Memory as a
The conference was an excellent opportunity to explore the diversity of new thinking surrounding cognition amongst humans and animals. Jonathan Crystal Mike Corballis David Rubin Eleanor Maguire Dan Schacter Nicky
Artists Talk With Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins Wednesday 17 April at 8pm Straw Bale Room at Schumacher College This evening will focus on Conversations Without Words. During the course
Prof. Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins of The Captured Thought, based at Dept. of Psychology, Cambridge University are making an appearance at this weekend’s Soap Box Science from 3.00- 4.00pm. Together
Follow the link to hear the programme https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0004dr9 Two animal psychologists and a historian of animal studies join Eleanor Rosamund Barraclought to discuss whether it’s possible to recognise similar traits
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Hay Festival is an iconic summer event in the UK, and the University of Cambridge’s tenth anniversary association with the festival. This year I am here with Clive Wilkins
The Captured Thought at the Hay Festival 2018. Official Photo. (HayFestival2018-5865.jpeg Paul Musso) This entry was posted in CHINA UK DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, Clive Wilkins, Clive WILKINS AUTHOR, Clive Wilkins author
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