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  1. 19 Jun

    Universality in eye movements and reading: An initial study and a replication with increased power

    Professor Simon P. Liversedge will present findings from two studies that have attracted a degree of interest in the field of Cognitive Psychology in recent years.

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    Audience: Public

  2. 19 Jun

    Designing More-than-Human Smart Cities symposium and book launch

    This networking event celebrates the launch of the book, and will include presentations from contributors, as well as talks by experts from academia, industry, government, and civil society.

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    Audience: Public

  3. 24 Jun

    What is it about community-based perinatal mental health peer support that works

    This event will present a theory of change for Parents in Mind, a third sector perinatal mental health peer support programme at three sites in England.

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    Audience: Public

  4. 25 Jun

    Enhancing workforce knowledge and skills in mental health

    This event will discuss the findings on the impact on assessment under the Mental Health Act 1983 of interpreter mediation.

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    Audience: Public

  5. 3 Jul

    Portrayals of autism in British newspapers

    This event will present results from a research project that studied the representation of autism in 10 national UK newspapers spanning the period 2011–2020.

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    Audience: Public

  6. 10 Jul

    The EU and the current geopolitical challenges

    In this talk, José Manuel Barroso, former president of the European Commission, will discuss the current geopolitical challenges.

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    Audience: Public

  7. 13 Nov

    What makes human cognition unique? A cross-species, developmental and cross-cultural perspective

    This seminar will focus on how human children and great apes self-regulate and how trust, risk preferences and social relationships play a role in solving social cooperative dilemmas.

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    Audience: Public