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Author: ncerminara

Youtube link to Professor Marcus Manufo lecture

Posted onMay 15, 2017Authorncerminara

Here’s a link to a Youtube lecture from Professor Marcus Manufo that would have been similar to the one he intended on giving at the Animal Cognition Theme Day

CategoriesAnimal Behaviour & In Vivo Studies news, Animal Behaviour & In Vivo Studies seminars

Upcoming In Vivo Skills Awards project call 2017

Posted onMarch 2, 2017Authorncerminara

 The call for the next In Vivo Skills Award will be opening on the 1st of April. These awards are specifically aimed towards advanced in vivo skills. Please check back soon for further details and the application process.

CategoriesAnimal Behaviour & In Vivo Studies news

Bird Brain: An exploration of avian intelligence

Posted onMarch 2, 2017Authorncerminara

Tuesday, 11th April, 12:00pm – 12:45pm – Birmingham Rep Theatre This is FREE but booking is required: book your FREE ticket. We do not rate birds very highly in terms of their capacity for intelligence when compared to mammals, such Read More …

CategoriesAnimal Behaviour & In Vivo Studies events

Brain Awareness Week 2017

Posted onMarch 2, 2017March 14, 2017Authorncerminara

Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is a global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research. BAW is March 13th-19th 2017 and unites the efforts of partner organisations worldwide in a celebration of the brain for people Read More …

CategoriesAnimal Behaviour & In Vivo Studies events

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