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  1. 12 May

    Rhythms, reading and regulation

    In this seminar, Professor Wass examines how real-world rhythms shape early development using brain imaging and wearable tech.

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    Audience: Public

  2. 13 May

    How not to talk to young people about mental health when they seek support

    Rose McCabe discusses an interdisciplinary project where academics and young people collaboratively analysed encounters between young people and mental healthcare practitioners in emergency services.

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    Location: Myddelton Street Building [M]

    Audience: Public

  3. 14 May

    Disorder and Dollar Dominance Under Trump's Second Presidency

    Join us for the first seminar in a series run jointly by CITYPERC and the Global Disorder Group.

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    Location: Whiskin Street Building [F]

    Audience: Academics; Public; Staff; Current students

  4. 14 May

    The control of working memory in the macaque prefrontal cortex

    This seminar will discuss how the brain sorts items in working memory by reordering them based on visual cues and neural state transitions.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  5. 19 May

    Implementing group antenatal care in England; Lessons from the integrated process evaluation of the Pregnancy Circles trial

    City St George's, University of London welcomes Octavia Wiseman to discuss the implementation of group antenatal care in England.

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    Audience: Public

  6. 21 May

    Book talk: National Constitutional Law as a Weapon: Eurosceptic Challenges to EU Law Primacy

    A talk on the central thesis of the upcoming book by Prof Martinico and Dr Castillo-Ortiz: that Euroscepticisms have evolved to the point of constructing a genuine constitutional counter-narrative.

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    Location: Law School Building [T]

    Audience: Public

  7. 27 May

    Gender in contemporary Europe

    Join the online launch of a new report on gender attitudes, based on fresh data from 24 countries in the European Social Survey.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  8. 27 May

    ACCRG Webinar: Understanding the practices of organ donation after circulatory death in the UK

    In this seminar, Dr Jessie Cooper will talk about her journey investigating the everyday ethics and practices of DCD in the UK.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  9. 28 May

    Using neutrally-informed modelling to gain deeper insights into human perceptual decision-making

    This seminar will explore how the "neutrally-informed modelling" framework has helped us understand the impact of natural ageing on decision-making and how urgent decisions are processed in the brain.

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    Audience: Public

  10. 2 Jun

    Preliminary findings from Birth in Brazilian Birth Centres

    Dr Natalie Leister discusses the first nationwide study to investigate the benefits and challenges of giving birth in Midwifery Units in Brazil, as part of the SHMS research seminar series.

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    Audience: Public