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Here at the University of Central Lancashire's Neuroscience Society, a wide variety of interests and a profound enthusiasm for the field has resulted in our desire to share our own experiences throughout our time here.
Founded by Students, for students, the society continues to flourish with the running of numerous charity and workshop events throughout the year with the aim of maximising experience and support.
Follow us here to find out more and hear from our members!
Founded by Students, for students, the society continues to flourish with the running of numerous charity and workshop events throughout the year with the aim of maximising experience and support.
Follow us here to find out more and hear from our members!
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