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Humanities and Social Sciences Extravaganza An interactive showcase of research projects in Humanities and Social Sciences at Strathclyde

Friday, 3rd May 2019, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Join us throughout the day- you can pop in at any time- to see our research and projects in Humanities and Social Sciences at Strathclyde.

Researchers from Psychology, History, Modern Languages, Education and others will be on hand to help you find out new things, engage with and be part of research that we do.

Try out fun experiments and test your knowledge- ask us questions about social sciences and hear more about the courses we have available.

Activities available include:

  • Why you should sit less and move more
  • The importance of sleep
  • The neon fruit illusion or how we see colour
  • How do children's panels work?
  • Why do people avoid the flu vaccine?
  • What it's like living with dyslexia?
  • Virtual reality for memory training
  • Brexit and bullying - what's the connection?
  • Poverty and its impact on young people

Speak to researchers and explore many interactive activities- all suitable for young and old, so bring the family along.

 


Who should attend?

Any age, any education level, families welcome.

Benefits of attending

Attendees will find out about research we carry out in Humanities and Social Sciences at Strathclyde, including research on learning and the brain, physical education, obesity, what makes a fair society, children and their development, modern language learning and many more.



Contact

Dr Daniela Sime
phone 0141 548 8678
Reader in Social Justice
website
Professor Matt Smith
Professor in History
website

Registration for this event is closed


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