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Join us for an inspiring lunch hour and take the opportunity to quiz some of UCL's early-career researchers about their work.
This week, cognitive neuroscientist Johanna Finnemann explores how autism might make it harder for people to visualise future events. Meanwhile, historian Corrado Secchi describes the history of consumer co-operation from the nineteenth century to the modern economic crisis.
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30 November 2012 at 1:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Chadwick Building Room B05 |
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UCL Public Engagement Unit |
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Free |
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Talks will start at ten past one, and finish at five to two. |
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More info: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/public-engagement/opportunities/bite-sized/Bite-Sized2012Autumn / |
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