What Goes on in the Mind of a London Cabbie?, UCL
London's leading multidisciplinary university, University College London (UCL) presents Lunch Hour Lectures ...
London's leading multidisciplinary university, University College London (UCL) presents Lunch Hour Lectures, an inspiring series of public talks that allow anyone with an inquisitive mind to delve into the groundbreaking research carried out at this prestigious university. Lunch Hour Lectures run regularly from 13:15 – 13.55, are free, require no pre-booking, and are open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.
A great range of topics are covered, withspeakers representing departments across the university. Thelectures often showcase cutting-edge research and recent academic publications,in easily digestible chunks. So if you fancy doing something different withyour lunch break, why not head to UCL and learn something new?
On 21 November, Dr Hugo Spiers of the UCLInstitute of Behavioural Neuroscience will be giving a fascinating talk onhow we use our brains to navigate our way around a city like London. Prepare tobe enlightened as new neuro-scientific research reveals answers to thequestion, What goes on in the mind of a London cabbie?
Darwin Lecture Theatre access via Malet Place, Darwin Building, UCL
Nearest Tube: Euston Square
What | What Goes on in the Mind of a London Cabbie?, UCL |
Where | UCL, Gower Street, London , WC2H 0HE | MAP |
When |
On 21 Nov 13, 1.15pm - 1.55pm |
Price | |
Website | Click here for more information |