Key Dates

21 July 2013
On site registration opens

Further key dates

Education

Accompanying persons and delegates will find much to explore in the City of Bristol, the character of which has been significantly shaped by its history of maritime

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Welcome & overview - Tune up your Teaching: Trends, Tips and Tasters

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The main venue for the Teaching Workshop is the University of Bristol Medical Sciences Building.  University accommodation in single study bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities, will be available in

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Members of the programme committee include:

Rob Carroll (USA; Co-chair)
Jon Kibble (USA; Co-chair)
Maria José Alves da Rocha (Brazil)
Mangala Gunatilake (Sri Lanka)
Charlotte Haigh (UK)

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Scientific programme

A draft scientific programme, including social activities, can be downloaded here.

Plenary lectures 

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There will be a Welcome Reception at the University of Bristol on the evening of Thursday, 18 July.  On the evening of 19 July we will visit At-Bristol, an award-winning interactive science ce

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Competency‐based education in physiology: A global perspective

 

Monday 22 July, 1415 - 1615
(Symposia)

Using technology to improve millennial students’ learning

In the new millennium, teaching of Physiology encounters new challenges. System‐based teaching has emerged as a trend in the new waves of medical education reform.

Monday 22 July, 0930 - 1130
(Symposia)

Historical perspectives on early physiology, 1870‐1960

This panel comprises five papers exploring the history of physiology in a regional and specialist context. The papers are connected in that they touch on frontiers in physiology.

Tuesday 23 July, 0930 - 1130
(Symposia)

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