University College London and the Royal Institute of Navigation

The Royal Institute of Navigation aims to connect those in academia, industry and government to further the science, technology and practice of Positioning, Navigation and Timing.

University College London Neuroscience aims to make fundamental discoveries about brain function and behaviour to train the next generation of scientists and clinicians, 

Professor Kate Jefferies of UCL is chair of the Cognition and Navigation special interest group of the Royal Institute of Navigation.

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Urban Wayfinding and the Brain

Wed, Jun 14, 9:15 AM

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Urban Wayfinding and the Brain

Wed, Jun 14, 9:15 AM

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The Royal Institute of Navigation aims to connect those in academia, industry and government to further the science, technology and practice of Positioning, Navigation and Timing.

University College London Neuroscience aims to make fundamental discoveries about brain function and behaviour to train the next generation of scientists and clinicians, 

Professor Kate Jefferies of UCL is chair of the Cognition and Navigation special interest group of the Royal Institute of Navigation.

Events

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Urban Wayfinding and the Brain primary image

Urban Wayfinding and the Brain

Wed, Jun 14, 9:15 AM

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Urban Wayfinding and the Brain primary image

Urban Wayfinding and the Brain

Wed, Jun 14, 9:15 AM

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