Communication, Scottish origins, Loch Lomond and Lord Kelvin

Published: 3 September 2001

University of Glasgow contributions to Monday's sessions at the BA Festival of Science

University of Glasgow contributions to Monday's sessions at the BA Festival of Science

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"Look at me when I'm talking to you: exploring communications technologies"
ユ Professor Anne Anderson, Department of Psychology http://www.newsdesk.gla.ac.uk/extra/baanderson.htm

"Running out of time : ageing and the biological clock"
ユ Dr Stephany Biello, Department of Psychology

"Origin legends of the Scots"
ユ Dr Ewan Campbell, Department of Archaeology

"GIS to manage Loch Lomond"
ユ Dr Gordon Dickinson and Dr Jane Drummond, Department of Geography and Topographic Science

"Having the last word: language and group dynamics"
ユ Professor Simon Garrod, Department of Psychology

"Do robo-dogs dream of digital legs"
ユ Dr Frank Pollick, Department of Psychology

"Who is happy? On the perception of identity and emotion in human faces"
ユ Professor Stefan Schweinbergr, Department of Psychology

"Scenes from the life of Lord Kelvin"
ユ Professor Rex Whitehead, Department of Physics

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First published: 3 September 2001