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
Welcome & overview - Tune up your Teaching: Trends, Tips and Tasters
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)
Scientific programme
A draft scientific programme, including social activities, can be downloaded here.
Plenary lectures
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
Competency‐based education in physiology: A global perspective
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.
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.
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