28.12.2024
University of Oxford – Vice Chancellor guest edit on BBC Radio 4
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Professor Irene Tracey’s guest edit was broadcast on 28 December 2024. The programme features our CPNN+ P.I (Professor Ben Seymour) who describes his own pain lab at Oxford. Professor Tracey, also a neuroscientist, reflects on her own research field in understanding and treating pain, and the broader role that Universities play in society.

We are delighted to share that Professor Irene Tracey (Vice Chancellor of Oxford University) recently guest edited BBC Radio 4’s Today programme over the Christmas period. Listen here – https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0026912
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Registration for our Neurofeedback workshop is now open!
Our third annual CPNN+ hybrid workshop will be held on 19th & 20th June 2025 at the Advanced Research Centre (ARC) at the University of Glasgow. Please visit our 'activities' tab for more details or click into this news article to register below.

CPNN+ travel award funding now open!
Are you an ECR looking to attend an upcoming neurotechnology related event? Or would you like to host a workshop, or present your research? We are looking to support some ECR's! Get in touch with us to find out more. More details can be found on our 'Opportunities' page.

CPNN+ P.I awarded ARIA funding for future adoption of neurotechnologies
Funding from the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA) to advance research that could unlock next-generation precision neurotechnologies.