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What is the impact of ageing and impact of social media on the brain? Robert Boyle Summer School

Ageing mind and impact of social media on the brain up for debate at Robert Boyle Summer School June 4 to 7

What effect does social media have on the mind? What changes take place in the ageing mind and what goes on in the minds of serial killers? All will be revealed as avid conversationalists and the culturally curious gather for four days of intriguing discussion and debate.

‘Mind and Matter’ is the theme for this year’s Robert Boyle Summer School, a not-to-be-missed gathering from June 4 to 7 that promises thought-provoking talks, discussions and entertainment in Waterford city and Lismore.

Robert Boyle Summer School June 4 to 7

This year begins with a special opening evening with SETU forensic psychologists Dr Lorraine Bowman Grieve and Dr Jennifer O’Mahoney as they explore our fascination with true crime and serial killers, followed by a weekend full of engaging conversation and social events.

The Summer School is a weekend event for adults interested in exploring the role of science in our culture, organiser, Eoin Gill said. It’s an annual pilgrimage to the south east for many from across Ireland.

“The annual Robert Boyle Summer School is in the tradition if Irish cultural summer schools -very much a Festival for adults, not a school; focusing on Science, but not for Scientists,” Eoin Gill said.

“We explore where ideas come from and how they impact and affect how we see the world today. The annual Robert Boyle Summer School brings together speakers across various fields on a particular theme relevant to society. This year’s Mind and Matter theme will resonate with our audience and we look forward to really good, mind-opening conversation and debate.

“We’re honoured that this year, we will be joined by excellent speakers and experts in their field, among these Prof. William Eaton head of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Georgia Southern University; Dr Emma Farrell from the Department of Psychology at Maynooth University, and Regius Professor Rose Anne Kenny from the Trinity College who leads the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing and is author of the best-selling Age Proof : The New Science of Living a Longer and Healthier Life

“We’re privileged to also have Prof. Mark Cunningham from Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience with us for the 2026 Festival, along with Prof. Luke Gibbons from Maynooth University. In addition to the talks and discussions, the weekend features an array of entertainment, social gatherings and the iconic Garden Party in the stunning surrounds of Lismore Castle Gardens,” he explained.

The Robert Boyle Summer School is organised by CALMAST, South East Technological University’s STEM Engagement Centre in partnership with Lismore Heritage Centre, with support from Waterford City and County Council, Lismore Castle Estates, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), local industry West, Waters, Sanofi, Haleon and Bausch and Lomb.

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