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Keynote speaker; “The Brain, Learning and Careers”, 50th anniversary of national careers advice organisation, CRAC “Careers 50/50 reflecting on the past: innovating for the future”, Cambridge 14-15 July. Audience ~100 careers professionals practitioners and advisers, research councils, business leaders. This talk drew directly on my own research to illustrate neuroscientific principles underlying training and decision making relating to careers.Period | 15 Jul 2014 |
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Event title | CRAC/Vitae/NICEC Careers 50/50 reflecting on the past: innovating for the future |
Event type | Conference |
Location | Cambridge, United KingdomShow on map |
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