At Café Scientifique, you can explore the latest ideas in science and technology in a relaxed setting. Enjoy listening to a short talk before engaging in debate and discussion with our guest speaker and audience.
We’ll be joined by BU researcher Carrie Tbaily on Tuesday 3 November from 7.00pm until 8.30pm.
Researcher Carrie Tbaily is bringing her ten years of experience as a physiotherapist into the world of research, as she investigates the potential of hydrotherapy for learning disabilities.
Join us to discover what a learning disability really is and how this population is excitingly diverse. We’ll also look at what current research can and can’t tell us about hydrotherapy, and how Carrie’ upcoming research plans to fill those gaps.
Format
before 7.00pm - waiting - join the event waiting room
7.00pm - 7:40pm - talk - Dr Mantzouratou will talk about her research
7.40pm - 7.50pm - break - don't close your browser!
7.50pm - 8.30pm - discussion - your opportunity to ask questions
8.30pm - end
How will it work?
This Café Scientifique event will be held online, using a platform called Zoom. This will allow you to to see and hear our speaker and host live on screen, whether that is from your computer or a mobile device. There's no pressure to share your own video or audio - we will actually disable audio and video for everyone except the host and speaker to ensure a stable experience for everyone. You'll be able to talk to each other and ask questions in the chat box and, when it's time for audience questions, you'll have the option to ask your question over video if you would like to.
For security reasons, we require that you register to attend this event. The process should only take a minute, and you'll be guaranteed a place. If you unfamiliar with using Zoom, you may want to read about how to join a Zoom meeting. You can will be able to join the event with or without a Zoom account, but you will need either the desktop application or mobile application installed.
If you have any questions about attending this event, please contact us.