Events from 21 Nov 2009

Extra-curricular small group exchanges and formal talks

The RNLI Lecture with Richard Noble OBE: Wanted - a new generation of British engineers:- the Bloodhound Project 18:30 — 20:00 Chaired by Professor Don Nutbeam, Vice-Chancellor, University of Southampton Tea and Biscuits at 6.30pm. All are welcome. Britain is at a serious crossroads. Following the credit crunch there… more
 
School of Psychology Seminar - Distinguishing elemental and configural models of associative learning: the role of similarity in summation and discrimination tests 16:00 — 17:00 In Pearce's configural model of associative learning the similarity between two stimulus configurations depends on the number of common features (Psyc Review 1994, 101, 587-607). Some of the… more
 
6th Annual Southampton City Lecture - The Emerging Science of the Web and Why it is Important 17:30 — 19:30 The Southampton City Lecture is a joint annual event between the University of Southampton and Southampton City Council to celebrate the relationship between the joint hosts, attracting an audience… more
 
Europe in Space - a lecture by Professor David Southwood 14:00 — 15:00 This event is aimed at University staff at research level only. Not suitable for undergraduates. more
 
School of Psychology Seminar - Nostalgia as a repository of social connectedness 16:00 — 17:00 I will present evidence supporting the conceptualization of nostalgia as a mechanism that helps to regulate distress by strengthening social connectedness. Evidence from a number of methodologicall… more
 
Climate Change Lecture - Our Future Energy Needs 15:45 — 17:30 Arranged by the Centre for Citizenship, Globalization and Governance in conjunction with the University Strategic Research Groups for Energy and Living with Environmental Change, this lecture is… more
 
School of Psychology Seminar - Serial versus parallel lexical processing in eye movements during reading 16:00 — 17:00 While a great deal has been learned about eye movements during reading in the past decades, some unresolved issues still remain. Arguably, the topic capturing the largest amount of attention of… more
Alfred Brendel: Lecture - Does all classical music have to be entirely serious? 20:00 — 22:00 Alfred Brendel retired from the concert platform in 2008. Now he returns as a speaker, discussing the ideas and inspiration that, for nearly fifty years, have made him one of the world’s leading… more
 
Inaugural Lecture presented by Professor Simon Liversedge 18:00 — 19:30 Tea and coffee will be served from 5:15pm followed by an after lecture cheese and wine reception from approximately 7pm more
 
Sir James Matthews Lecture 17:30 — 18:30 The lecture was established in 1987 in memory of Sir James Matthews, who devoted his life to public service and education. Sir James was a leading figure in the post-war reconstruction and… more
 
School of Psychology Seminar - Brain dysfunctions in ADHD: disorder-specificity and effects of Methylphenidate 16:00 — 17:00 Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have brain dysfunctions in fronto-striato-parietal and cerebellar brain regions during tasks of cognitive control and of attention.… more
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