Homecoming 2012 has brains on the mind
By Communications Staff
September 26, 2012
Western is recognized as one of the world's leading academic
institutions for the scientific exploration of brain and mind.
In celebration of this long-standing level of excellence, thousands of alumni
and Londoners visiting campus this weekend for Homecoming 2012 will have an
opportunity to enjoy an all-star panel of brain and mind researchers,
neuroscientists and academic leaders as they discuss breakthrough findings and
ongoing studies at a special event hosted by Bob McDonald, host of CBC Radio's Quirks
and Quarks.
Jointly sponsored by Western's Faculty of Social Science, the Faculty of Arts
and Humanities, the Don Wright Faculty of Music, and the Faculty of Education,
Got Brains on the Mind? is scheduled Sept. 30 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Paul Davenport Theatre (Talbot
College). A reception, which starts at 9 a.m., precedes the event.
The panel features researchers from all four faculties, including Adrian Owen
and Mel Goodale from the Brain and Mind Institute, Christopher Viger from the
Rotman Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Education Dean Vicki Schwean and Don
Wright Faculty of Music Dean Betty Anne Younker.
Click here for more information on Homecoming 2012.
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