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The research is important for neuroscientists and psychologists trying to understand how experiences from our past shape our predictions about the future.
Birkbeck’s annual Science Week is taking place from Tuesday 30 May to Tuesday 6 June, with the option to join in-person or virtually.
The results of the study are important for scientists trying to understand how awareness works.
This year, Birkbeck marks its 200th anniversary, making it extra special for those graduating.
New Birkbeck research has demonstrated that sleep interventions for babies with a family history of autism need to be explored.
As Birkbeck marks its 200th anniversary this year, it is furthering its commitment to ensuring current students and alumni always have access to the transformative power of education.
The results of a new study commissioned by the Birkbeck-UCL Centre of Educational Neuroscience and think tank, Learnus, reveal what teachers feel about professional and educational opportunities offered by neuroscience.
Former Universities Minister, Jo Johnson will be formally recognised as a Fellow of Birkbeck, receiving the university’s highest award.
The awards recognise Dr. Ori Ossmy for his broad and innovative catalogue of research and practical projects.
The awards supports early-career researchers on the path to leading their own research programmes.