Jun

13

Thursday

Forgetful knowledge: how memory rewrites what we know

Forgetful knowledge: how memory rewrites what we know Campus Biotech, Chem. des Mines 9, Chemin des Mines 9, 1202 Genève Tickets

Credits: SKMF

Under the guidance of distinguished neuroscientist Dr. Marc Turiault, the new SKMF Geneva Round Table will take participants on a journey through the fascinating intersections of memory, creativity, and knowledge management.

We will explore the impact of memory’s malleability on our understanding of the world as revealed by groundbreaking experiments and dig deeper into how memories shape and reshape our knowledge and perception.

Seize this chance to be part of a critical conversation that bridges theory and practice, illuminating the pathways through which memory continuously rewrites what we know.

IMPORTANT NOTE: please be sure to reserve your seat no later than 7 days from the event as access to Campus Biotech is restricted with badges and we shall request their issueing before hand.

Event organiser

Swiss Knowledge Management Forum

Tickets

Sale ends on Sunday, 09.06.2024 00:00

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CHF 0.00

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CHF 10.00

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CHF 10.00

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CHF 30.00

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CHF 150.00

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Campus Biotech, Chem. des Mines 9, Chemin des Mines 9, Genève, CH

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Forgetful knowledge: how memory rewrites what we know is organised by:

Swiss Knowledge Management Forum