CreativeBrainWeek
@CreativeBrainWk
A heady mix of World-Leading Neuroscientists, Educationalists, Health Policy Makers, Artists and Innovators explore the brain and creativity.
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http://www.creativebrainweek.com 29-08-2021 10:02:21
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay to the amazing women from CreativeBrainWeek and to all the inspiring womxn who have mentored and lead the way and held me up when I was collapsing and laughed with me when I stood back up again 🥰
We were delighted to welcome Christopher Bailey, Arts & Health Lead World Health Organization (WHO) for CreativeBrainWeek 2024 to #UHG where he met with artists, healthcare staff and key stakeholders, followed by a tour of the hospital. Read more 🔗shorturl.at/mJMRW
So much inspiration CreativeBrainWeek
How might we:
at the thresholds, the margins of our disciplines, transcend to serve the marginalised?
work together to mend; to identify what can be mended and what can't?
recognise and value the liminal space of art & science?
Thank you Jonbethel Ezeugo for this contribution to our presentation at the #CreativeBrainWeek .
Cc. Elul Dereje Luis Martinez Roman
Sub-Saharan Africa Brain Health Initiative Creative Aging Int'l
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This was how Elul Dereje and I showed up today for our #CreativeBrainWeek presentation today!
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 vs Nigeria 🇳🇬 collaboration, made possible by Creative Aging Int'l Global Brain Health Institute & Atlantic Fellows.
Throughout creativebrainweek.com is a unique assembly of authors of a five-part Lancet Global Special. This panel, hosted by Linda Doyle, seeks to articulate the measurable impact of arts and creativity on non-communicable diseases Jameel Arts & Health Lab World Health Organization (WHO) The Lancet Trinity College Dublin
Fantastic question raised at CreativeBrainWeek: “Can we consider engagement with the arts to be a health behaviour?”
Great to see Creative Brain Week going from strength to strength. Incredible programme and satalite events too!
It’s a wrap for me CreativeBrainWeek Trinity College Dublin A truly incredible week of attention, connection, and love with participants from across the globe. Now to head home and turn knowledge into action. Thank you Scottish Poetry Library 🏴💙 and Creative Aging Int'l for the support.
Happy #InternationalWomensDay 📷 to all our Fellows & supporters. This year's theme #InspireInclusion is a message close to the heart of #AtlanticFellows . We’ve asked just a few of our Fellows from across our programs what this year's theme means to them;
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On International Women’s Day I want to say ⭐️⭐️Trudy Meehan⭐️⭐️⭐️
you are AMAZING! It was a joy to meet you CreativeBrainWeek
On #InternationalWomensDay we would like to salute and thank all the extraordinary women who have contributed to this year's creativebrainweek.com Listed ('in order of appearance') Helen Murray, AnneMarie Glynn and Barbara Hewitt from Global Brain Health Institute Jemma Stringer Katherine…
⭐️THANK YOU CreativeBrainWeek Trinity College Dublin for 4days of global attention, connection, & love. Not to mention stimulation/education/discussion/progression. Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity in South Africa Tracey Naledi joined us from the ‘place of the stars’ ✨
Fresh from a tour of projects across Ireland—where creativity & science combine for improved care—Christopher Bailey Arts & Health lead World Health Organization (WHO) reflects on how local experience connects with global issues in the closing moments of CreativeBrainWeek
The next generation of neuroscientists visited Trinity for CreativeBrainWeek to present their learnings from the 'My Brain Robbie' educational programme, which teaches children how to take care of their brain. A brilliant bunch of the brightest minds! 🙌Scoil Chaitríona Baggot Street
💭 This Friday 8th March!
In association with Creative Brain Week, disruptdisabilityartsfestival presents ‘The Vanishing Point’, an experimental conversation with Christopher Bailey, Head of Arts and Health at the World Health Organization (WHO).
🎟️ FREE TO ATTEND
All you need to know: bit.ly/3Ip00W0
At the #CreativeBrainWeek earlier today, Elul Dereje provided insights on the relevance of Arts and Creativity in Sub-Saharan Africa. Participants reflected on the creative ways they express LOVE in their cultures.
At CreativeBrainWeek Provost Linda Doyle met the collaborators of the ground-breaking The Lancet Global Series on the health benefits of the arts on non-communicable diseases.They presented their emerging research findings & their aspirations. Jameel Arts & Health Lab World Health Organization (WHO) #bringyourbrain