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To see slides and video recordings of talks our department has organised, please go to the folders organised by dates and academic terms (for example, "Epiphany term 2021"). **All Methods and Statistics events will be posted on our department website** https://www.durham.ac.uk/departments/academic/psychology/events/ Future seminars will be shared on our Twitter account @DurhamPsych **Durham Research Methods Conversations** https://researchmethodsconversations.blogspot.com/ **How to participate in our future Durham RIOT Science activities?** Future seminars will be shared on our Twitter account @Durham_Riots and Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/durham-riots-club-32640365297. **If you are a Durham university non-psychology staff or students**, you can join our mailing list by sending an email to <Majordomo@durham.ac.uk> with the following line in the text: subscribe dh-riots You will receive an email to take one extra step to authenticate your subscription. **If you are interested in leading a seminar and have a topic you would like us to invite speaker for**, please send email to <owner-dh-riots@durham.ac.uk>
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