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Outreach

Read about creative ways scientists across the world are raising awareness of the importance of brain research, and acquire practical insight into leading an initiative at your institution or in your community.
How to Plan and Execute Outreach Events with Broad Appeal
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    Leading by Example: Insight Into Successful Funding and Program Strategies
    Sep 29, 2015
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    Five Ways to Get Involved in Outreach
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