Dr Agnieszka Jaroslawska: The cognitive mechanisms of instruction-guided behaviour (or, why some children are much better than others at doing as they are told)

Event date: 
Wednesday 2 November 2016 to Thursday 3 November 2016
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
G32, Psychology Building, 7 George Square

Human cognitive neuroscience seminars

Wednesdays 1-2 pm, room G32, Psychology Building, 7 George Square

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2-Nov    Dr Agnieszka Jaroslawska: The cognitive mechanisms of instruction-guided behaviour (or, why some children are much better than others at doing as they are told)

Dr Alexa Morcom: Ageing and episodic memory

Event date: 
Wednesday 19 October 2016 to Thursday 20 October 2016
Time: 
13:00
Location: 
G32, Psychology Building, 7 George Square

Human cognitive neuroscience seminars

Wednesdays 1-2 pm, room G32, Psychology Building, 7 George Square

Full details

 

19-Oct   Dr Alexa Morcom: Ageing and episodic memory

Lucinda Lax (Scottish National Portrait Gallery): Franciszek Smuglewicz’s James Byres of Tonley and His Family: A Scottish Antiquarian Network in Eighteenth-Century Rome

Event date: 
Tuesday 29 November 2016 to Wednesday 30 November 2016
Time: 
13:00

Lucinda Lax (Scottish National Portrait Gallery): Franciszek Smuglewicz’s James Byres of Tonley and His Family: A Scottish Antiquarian Network in Eighteenth-Century Rome

Diaspora Studies Workshop

The Diaspora Studies Graduate Workshop is a place for researchers to share their work on elements of the diaspora. Though the primary focus is on the Scottish diaspora, papers are welcomed on any related subject.

All are welcome - especially fellow PhD candidates and early career researchers.

Diaspora Studies Workshop cancelled due to illness

Event date: 
Tuesday 15 November 2016 to Wednesday 16 November 2016
Time: 
13:00

cancelled due to illness

Michael Hopkirk (University of Dundee): Highland Adventurers to the Caribbean: Estimating the Scale of Highland-Caribbean Economic Migration, 1780-1830

Diaspora Studies Workshop

The Diaspora Studies Graduate Workshop is a place for researchers to share their work on elements of the diaspora. Though the primary focus is on the Scottish diaspora, papers are welcomed on any related subject.

All are welcome - especially fellow PhD candidates and early career researchers.