When:
26 February 2026 @ 14 h 00 min – 18 h 00 min
2026-02-26T14:00:00+01:00
2026-02-26T18:00:00+01:00
Where:
Learning Planet Institute
8 bis Rue Charles V
75004 Paris
[EURIP Workshop] The Journey of learning from a Neuroscience perspective @ Learning Planet Institute

The Thematic Workshops is a week-long event taking place from February 23rd to 27th, where Master 2 AIRE M2 and PhD FIRE D2 students from the Graduate School EURIP organize a scientific conference by inviting speakers on a specific topic. All workshops will be conducted in English.

Information and free registration here.

We are learning from the moment we are born. Our brains are constantly absorbing information, adapting, and reshaping in response to the world around us. But how does learning actually happen? What takes place in our brains as we grow, encounter new experiences, and process high volumes of information? How are memories formed, stored, and retrieved?

This workshop invites participants on a journey through the neuroscience of learning. We will explore how neurons communicate, how the brain processes and organizes information, and what makes human learning unique in comparison to other animals. By understanding these underlying mechanisms, we gain new insight into how learning unfolds throughout our lives.

Join the workshop and navigate this incredible journey with special guests!
Click here to register and check the full programme.

 

Speakers:

  • Brice Bathelier, PhD – Bathelier Lab
  • Raphaëlle Malassis, PhD – Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistiques
  • Tamara Matijevic, Research Engineer – Institut Pasteur
  • Marie Palu, PhD – NeuroKids Lab

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The “open UE”, launched by the Graduate School Cardiovascular Sciences, brought together researchers, clinicians, and experts from diverse fields for a week to explore major issues in biomedical and translational research. Open to all students across the 29 Graduate Schools of Université Paris Cité, it offered a unique space for learning and interdisciplinary exchange.

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