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Spatial Cognition 2026: Call for Participation

Fri, 23 Jan 2026 23:58:00 GMT

Spatial Cognition 2026 in Glasgow is now receiving submissions in all tracks

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Spatial Cognition 2026 in Glasgow

Mon, 15 Dec 2025 23:50:00 GMT

The Spatial Cognition 2026 conference is headed to Glasgow

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an image of a University of Aberdeen building backdropped by a night sky with the Aurora Borealis showing, with the University of Aberdeen logo in the top left corner

Spatial reasoning at SERA 2025

Mon, 24 Nov 2025 23:33:18 GMT

Jack Parkinson presented work on spatial reasoning to teachers and teaching researchers at SERA.

Quintin Cutts at the launch of the Centre for Spatial Reasoning
Quintin Cutts at the launch of the Centre for Spatial Reasoning

The Launch of the Centre for Spatial Reasoning in the Press

Wed, 01 Oct 2025 14:58:00 BST

The Launch for the Turner Kirk Centre for Spatial Reasoning appeared in several national publications.

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Centre staff and supporters standing in front of the University Main Building. LR: Quintin Cutts, Jack Parkinson, Ewan Kirk, Trish Turner

Turner Kirk Centre for Spatial reasoning Launches

Fri, 19 Sep 2025 17:36:00 BST

The University of Glasgow launches a new Centre for exploring Spatial Reasoning.

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