Masterclass with David Eagleman: Unlock creativity in your research work
Creativity is imperative for great research. However, often the immediate goals tend to override the creative aspect of research. Being creative will empower you to take up new challenges and get the results you always hoped to achieve.
To uncover the secrets to becoming more creative in your research work, you have the perfect opportunity to learn from an acclaimed neuroscientist, a New York Times bestselling author, and an adjunct professor at Stanford University – David Eagleman.
We have invited David to conduct a Masterclass on Unlocking the brain’s creativity for research. In this live event, he will cover:
- What creativity in research means and why it is needed
- His personal experience about how creativity has manifested in his career
- How being creative can lead to better science and funding opportunities
- A creativity exercise for participants
What’s more! David will answer any questions the participants have. What are you waiting for? This live interactive session is your chance to tap into your own creativity with an expert’s help.
Block your seat now for $25 only.
The seats are limited, so hurry!
Event details
Date: September 2, 2020
Time: 9 PM PDT
About the speaker
David Eagleman
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist and a New York Times bestselling author. He is the writer and presenter of the international PBS series, The Brain with David Eagleman and is a Ted speaker. He heads the Center for Science and Law, a national non-profit institute, and serves as an adjunct professor at Stanford University. He is best known for his work on sensory substitution, time perception, brain plasticity, synesthesia, and neurolaw.
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