Events
The ISSF supports a new and vigorous external speakers programme in the Neurohumanities that is managed by a cross-disciplinary seminar organizing committee. These are designed to bring STEM and humanities researches to reflect, discuss and think together, as well as to provide a platform for public engagement.
It further funds workshops and discussion meetings that connect STEM and Humanities.
It also provides seed grants for the development of new interdisciplinary research, particularly in the arts and humanities that connect to neuroscience and brain health.
Neurohumanities Public Talks 2019
All lectures will take place on Thursdays at 4:00PM unless otherwise stated and will be followed by a reception.
# | Date | Venue | Speaker | Topic |
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18 | Dec 5th 2019 6.00pm | Science Gallery | Michael Gazzaniga, Sage Center for the Study of the Mind, UCSB | On Being Human - The Story Telling Brain |
17 | Nov 27th 2019 12.00 noon | TLRH | German Labrador Mendez, Princeton University | Spanish Trips. Drugs as cultural metaphors in Contemporary Spain |
16 | Nov 26th 2019 6.00pm | Science Gallery | Marco Bertamini, University of Liverpool | Mirror Cognition. What we can learn from what people cannot learn about mirrors |
15 | Oct 3rd, 2019 5.00pm | TLRH | Lauri Nummenmaa, University of Turku |
"The cinematic brain: Mapping the human emotion circuits with motion pictures” |
14 | Sept 24th, 2019 6.00pm-7.15pm | ARTS BLOCK | Kora Korzec | eLife-Transforming the Publishing World as we know it |
13 | Sept 18th, 2019 9am -2.00pm | TLRH | Trinity's Unboxing Open Scholarship Series | Research Impact & Evaluation in the Open Scholarship ERA |
12 | Sept 12th, 2019 6.30pm | Ed Burke | James Gleick, New York Times/Independent | Nature of Time |
11 | Sept 5th, 2019 5.00pm | Science Gallery | Raymond Tallis, University of Liverpool | 'Was Schubert a Musical Brain?' |
10 | Aug 28th, 2019 6.30pm | Trinity Business School* | Danielle Bassett, University of Pennsylvania | What Does it Mean to Be Human? |
9 | July 4th, 2019 | Science Gallery | Tim Bayne, Monash University | "Brain Decoding: How to Read Minds" |
8 | June 20th, 2019 | LB11* | Peter Whitehouse, Cleveland University | "Exploring Neuroculture: science, ethics and humanities?" |
7 | May 16th, 2019 | Science Gallery | Robert Scanlan, Harvard University | Beckett & the Mind |
6 | May 2nd, 2019 | Science Gallery | Charles Weijer, Western University |
“Consciousness Unbound: The ethics of neuroimaging after serious brain injury” |
5 | April 26th, 2019 | Science Gallery | Mike Eisen, UC Berkeley and Howard Hughes Medical Institute. | Curing the Pathologies of Academic Publishing. |
4 | April 17th, 2019 | Science Gallery* | Invited Neuroscientists from TCIN as part of BNA festival. | The Future of Depression |
3 | April 8th, 2019 | Ed Burke | Celeste Kidd, UC Berkeley | Feminism & Academia |
2 | April 5th, 2019 | Science Gallery | Caitlin Vander Weele, MIT & Interstellate | Neuroart |
1 | March 7th, 2019 | JM Synge | Francis Fallon, St. John's University | Philosophy of Information |