A new link was just added to the Journal section of the library – Health & Place. The journal is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of health and health care in which place or location matters. Recent years have seen closer links evolving between medical geography, medical sociology, health policy, public health and epidemiology. The journal reflects these convergences, […]
A new event was added to the Calendar section – Active Living Research Conference 2018. The conference will take place on February 11-14, 2018, in Banff, Canada. The 2018 Active Living Research Annual Conference brings together active living researchers and champions from over 30 disciplines to advance knowledge and action around active communities. The conference is the […]
A new link was added to the link library – to the British Environmental Psychology Society. Unfortunately, the site is almost empty, but I think it is just because the site is new and is in development. Apropos, their twitter is pretty active.
There is a temporary position as postdoctoral fellow available for a period of 3 years with required duties at the Department of Psychology of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The position is a fixed-term position with the primary goal of qualifying for work in professional academic chair positions. The position as […]
A new link was added to the link library – to the People-Environment Research Group in University of A Coruña, Spain. The group was created in 1995. On the website you can find information about the group members, their research projects, events and workshops, and also read publications. The main projects presented are: LOCAW LOCAW […]
A new link was added to Environmenta – to the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture in San Diego, USA. The academy was founded in 2003 by the San Diego Chapter of the AIA. The mission of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture is to promote and advance knowledge that links neuroscience research […]
“Museum hires neuroscientist to enhance visitor’s experience” – this news was posted in both Newsweek and the Boston Globe. Media tells us about Dr. Tedi Asher who was hired by the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts. “What we want to create is a sense of exploration and discovery,” said Dan Monroe, the museum’s director and […]