Am 9. März 2022, 10:00 - 11:30 Uhr, hält Prof. Dr. Cordelia Fine (University of Melbourne) einen Online-Vortrag im Rahmen der FEM POWER Lecture Series »Gender and Neuroscience« am Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie Magdeburg. Weitere Infos zur Veranstaltung sowie zur Anmeldung finden Sie hier ——— On March 9th, 2022, from 10am to 11:30am, Prof. Dr. Cornelia Fine (University of Melbourne) gives an online lecture as part of the FEM POWER Lecture Series »Gender and Neuroscience« of the Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie Magdeburg. Click here for more information
Event-Ankündigung/ Event announcement:
»Biological explanations of differences in behaviour between women and men or girls and boys are to be found everywhere: from scientific articles, to bestselling self-help books, diversity and inclusion workshops, and Hollywood movies. However, researching, understanding, and interpreting male/female differences in brain and behaviour is surprisingly complicated, and particularly so when humans are involved. To help everyone parse the next biological explanation of female/male differences in behaviour that appears in the academic literature or popular media, this talk will review eight things everyone should know, look out for, and ask: from the nitty-gritty of whether there even is a difference, to the grand sweep of evolutionary explanations.« (This talk by Prof. Dr. Cordelia Fine, University of Melbourne, is based on work co-authored with Gina Rippon and Daphna Joel.)
Weitere Informationen/More information:
www.lin-magdeburg.de/du-und-das-lin/chancengleichheit
Anmeldungen/ Event registration:
Dr. Sarah Czerney (sie/ihr)
Leibniz-Institut für Neurobiologie Magdeburg
Referentin für Chancengleichheit und Karriereentwicklung (Projekt FEM POWER)/
Consultant for Equal Opportunities and Career Development (FEM POWER project)
E-Mail: sarah.czerney[at]lin-magdeburg.de
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