Hi All sorry for my absence life/work has been super busy right now but I know if any locals were interested in the following as Headway Bristol will be doing a speech thing and yes I plan on going I picked up on it eariler in the week as it was in the health letter we get given in work then yesterday I saw Headway Bristol post last night about Elliot doing a little speech and I saw Elliot at the last HIYA social group in Feb
I am fuming, it sounds like the dogs bollocks, an event like this but it is not publicised. Do I have a pop at Headway, the organisers (who were they?) or someone else? I would have enjoyed and got something out of this but I only found out it happened a day after it finished. Grrrr
it was on the internal newsletter on the source at the very bottom of the page:
Bristol Neuroscience Festival
22-24 March
Bristol University
The Bristol Neuroscience Festival is back! From the 22nd – 24th March 2018 in the Will’s Memorial building we will be celebrating neuroscience through interactive exhibitions and hands-on activities for all ages.
This three-day Festival is the culmination of both the Brain Awareness Week and British Science Week 2018. Take a look at the films from our previous festivals to get an idea of what to expect.
Come and meet neuroscience students, clinicians and local organisations to learn and talk about all things brain-related. There will be the opportunity to explore the ‘Evolution of the Brain’ exhibition and attend talks by University of Bristol academic researchers.
You will have the opportunity to wander through our gallery and peruse the artwork from the ‘Brain Art’ competition. More information about the 2018 Brain Art competition can be found at: Brain_Art_2018 (PDF, 8,552kB)
We are inviting Primary Schools on Thursday 22nd March and Secondary Schools on Friday 23rd March 2018. On Friday evening we are opening the Festival up to the public and hosting a Plenary Lecture in the Victoria Rooms. On Saturday 24th March we are excited to invite University of Bristol academics to present their research to the public.
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