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Pint of Science: Beautiful Mind

Pint of Science: Beautiful Mind

Date: Mon, 13th May 2024 - Wed, 15th May 2024

Venue: Albert House

Pint of Science Festival is returning to Loughborough, bringing scientists to cafes, pubs, restaurants and event spaces all across town from 13th to 15th May! We'll be showcasing the newest and coolest of breakthroughs from Loughborough's researchers, and giving you the chance to get involved with interactive activities to win Pint of Science prizes!

What's on? Albert House is this year's hub for 'Beautiful Mind' events:

Mon 13th May: Introduction to Mindfulness

Practicing Mindfulness can give you many mental and physical health benefits! This is your chance to not only gain valuable insight into understanding mindfulness and its benefits, but also learn relatable ways on how mindfulness can be applied to your daily life. Explore what mindfulness truly means through a series of fascinating discussions and practices.

Tues 14th May: Inside the Mind: From Menopause to ADHD

This event promises to be an eye opening experience as attendees get to understand the impacts of menopause and explore the world of ADHD. First, discover the link between menopause and mental health and discuss what may help women ease through the menopausal transition. Next, hear from the ADHD experts in a fascinating panel discussion.

Weds 15th May: Artificial (lack of) Intelligence?

This evening will shed light on how to stimulate the mind and think outside the box in different scenarios. Discover how to see things differently and come up with smart, intelligent outlooks to life and life scenarios!

Don't miss out! Tickets are available now! (£5 per Ticket)

For more details, and to grab your tickets, visit: pintofscience.co.uk/events/Loughborough

(Doors 18:20pm; Events 18:30 - 20:20pm)

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