by TReND | Aug 12, 2016 | Announcements, Blog Posts, IMPORT, Outreach, Uncategorized, Volunteering
We are excited to announce that our very own Mahmoud has secured equipment donations from the University of Sussex Lifesciences and Cambridge University Department of Zoology. The equipment will be used at the 2nd TReND Teachers Workshop in Damaturu, Yobe State,...
by TReND | Jul 26, 2016 | Announcements, Blog Posts, IMPORT, Training, Uncategorized, Volunteering
If you want to contribute to scientific progress in Africa, contributing to this fundraising campaign is a very specific and direct way of doing so. Ibukun was a TReND student from Nigeria, thanks to this training she is now a scientist in Europe. She is organising a...
by TReND | Jun 7, 2016 | Announcements, Blog Posts, Training, Uncategorized, Volunteering
IMTU, Dar es Salaam Campus, Tanzania Oct 24th Nov 6th 2016 (Deadline July 17th 2016; midnight GMT) Apply here. Course poster here In this 6th instalment of our classic insect neuroscience course (4th IBRO school, 2nd ISN school), we will take an even more advanced...
by TReND | May 26, 2016 | Announcements, Blog Posts, Training, Uncategorized, Volunteering
We are excited to promote a new Computational Neuroscience course taking place at the University of Cape Town, South Africa on Jan 9th-29th 2017. The IBRO- and SIMONS- sponsored course is being organised by TReND’s Joe Raimondo together with Tim Vogels, Peter...
by TReND | May 11, 2016 | Announcements, Blog Posts, IMPORT, Outreach, Uncategorized, Volunteering
Over the past few weeks and months we are pleased to have secured a number of funding options for projects to take place in late 2016 and early 2017. These include the next installment of our traditional Neuroscience course in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, a Molecular...
by TReND | Mar 23, 2016 | Announcements, Blog Posts, IMPORT, Outreach, Uncategorized, Volunteering
TReND Alumni and Volunteers organised a hands-on outreach event at Maude International School, Zaria, Nigeria, to introduce teachers and students to simple and fun science experiments adoptable to the classroom. We are very excited that over 150 participants were...
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