Online Children’s Spring Lecture
Microsoft TeamsWhat is it like to be a climate scientist in Antarctica? Join polar scientist Dr Ella Gilbert in our Online Children’s Spring Lecture as she talks about her personal experiences...Read More >
What is it like to be a climate scientist in Antarctica? Join polar scientist Dr Ella Gilbert in our Online Children’s Spring Lecture as she talks about her personal experiences...Read More >
Folk psychology, normative cognition, and the wide distribution of norms, Kristin Andrews Kristin Andrews is York Research Chair in Animal Minds and Professor of Philosophy at York University (Toronto), where...Read More >
The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing is hosting an online panel on 'Experimental publishing and alternative networked cultures'. The panel will be convened by Ruth Blacksell and Lozana Rossenova...Read More >
Thursday 29th April 2021, 7-8:30pm (online) The Centre for Film and Aesthetic Cultures (CFAC) at the University of Reading is delighted to host an online screening of Shulie, a shot-by-shot remake of an...Read More >
The logic of universalization guides moral judgment, Fiery Cushman Fiery Cushman is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, where he directs the Moral Psychology Research Laboratory. His research addresses...Read More >
This online panel event is free and open to all. Please register your interest to receive a personal invitation: https://bit.ly/3wzSYGK The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing and Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism at...Read More >
The Royal Economic Society is pleased to announce that the RES Annual Public Lecture will be held online on Thursday 6 May between 1pm - 2.30pm. Bookings are now open....Read More >
CINNergies Reading Club Philosophy of science: do physiology and psychology align? 7th May 2021: 0900-1200 BST CINNergies are hosting a reading club and debate on the "Brain-Cognitive behaviour problem". This...Read More >
Dr Toms Voits, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Language is frequently in the headlines, from worries about people speaking too many languages or too few, to questions of whether...Read More >
Why do humans reason? Hugo Mercier Hugo Mercier is a research scientist at the CNRS (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris), where his work with the Evolution and Social Cognition team and...Read More >