Social Research Prize 2023

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Equal Opportunities Service

2 April 2024

The prize, promoted by the Ciao Table Association in cooperation with the Equal Opportunities Service, is awarded annually to a researcher who stands out for significant scientific studies in the field of sociality and factors promoting inclusiveness.

The prize, in an original perspective, is intended to highlight not only the individual's career, but also the importance of the academic community in the pursuit of important and innovative research. It is therefore awarded to the university to which the researcher belongs.

The Social Research Prize 2023, the fourth edition of the prize, is awarded to the University of Cambridge for the international and innovative studies on the adolescent brain carried out by Professor Sarah Blakemore.

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore is Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge and leader of the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Group. Her group's research focuses on the development of social cognition and decision-making in the human adolescent brain and adolescent mental health.

Her group conducts behavioural studies in schools and laboratories, as well as neuroimaging studies, with adolescents and adults.

The award ceremony will take place on 16 April 2024 from 5.30 p.m. in the Auditorium. 

The programme of the event is attached.

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Events
30
July
2024
30.
07.
2024
01
August
2024
01.
08.
2024
08
August
2024
08.
08.
2024

Summer School in Social Sciences Methods

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
13
August
2024
13.
08.
2024

Cinema and Audiovisual Futures Conference 2024

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society

The Future of Survival Public Event: AI and Generative humanity

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
14
August
2024
14.
08.
2024

The Future of Survival Public Event: Digital Migrations

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
15
August
2024
15.
08.
2024

The Future of Survival Public Event: "Listening to Ice"

Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society