Join us for the 16th edition of the Tricity Brain Days

Throughout the week from 16 to 22 March, children, teenagers and adults will be able to enjoy a host of attractions – join us for Brain Days in the Tricity! We will be promoting knowledge about the brain as part of Brain Awareness Week. Would you like to learn how the brain copes in the digital world? Are successful relationships possible? How can you awaken your creativity? Visit the Faculty of Biology at the University of Gdańsk and the Hevelianum in Gdańsk and take part in workshops, lectures, and science shows!

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Throughout the week from 16 to 22 March, children, teenagers, and adults will be able to enjoy a number of attractions during the Tricity Brain Days! We will be promoting knowledge about the brain as part of Brain Awareness Week. Would you like to learn how the brain copes in the digital world? Are successful relationships possible? How can you awaken your creativity? Visit the Faculty of Biology at the University of Gdańsk and the Hevelianum centre and take part in workshops, lectures, and science shows!

A total of 25 popular science lectures, 40 workshops and laboratory demonstrations, and over 20 stand workshops and games, during which we will introduce all interested parties to both the neurobiological and psychological aspects of the functioning of our psyche.

Children, young people and adults are welcome. The programme includes events for people of all ages, and all activities will be popular science in nature.

All activities are scheduled for the afternoon and evening, and the detailed programme can be found at www.dnimozgu.ug.edu.pl.

Brain Days in the Tricity are organised by the Faculty of Biology of the University of Gdańsk and Hevelianum in Gdańsk, and the event's partners include numerous student research clubs, e.g. from the University of Gdańsk, the Medical University of Gdańsk and the SWPS University.

Admission to all attractions during Brain Days is free, but some of them require reservation, which will be made via a form available on the event website. The form will be available on 10 March at 7:00 p.m.

 

This is how it was last year:

 

Dr Wojciech Glac, prof. UG; ed. CPC