Darwin Day Celebration Lecture 2012
The Evolution of Intelligence in Crows and Apes
Professor Nicola S Clayton
Darwin Lecture Theatre, 13 Feb 2012, 7.00-9.00pm (cash bar from 6.00)

The School of Psychology is proud to present our seventh annual Darwin Day Celebration Lecture, to be given by Nicky Clayton of Cambridge University on Monday 13 February at 7.00pm. In "The Evolution of Intelligence in Crows and Apes", Prof Clayton will argue that corvids (members of the crow family including ravens, magpies and jays) are as clever as chimpanzees and other non-human primates, and that this represents a case of convergence in intelligence in these distantly related animals who shared a common ancestor over 300 Million Years Ago.
Nicky Clayton is Professor of Comparative Cognition at Clare College Cambridge, and a Fellow of the Royal Society. Her research is at the interface between animal behaviour, experimental psychology and neuroscience. She is also a keen dancer and is fascinated by the links between science and dance.
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Darwin Day

Charles Darwin was born on Feb 12 1809. "Darwin Day" has now become a worldwide celebration of science and reason. For details of other events, visit the Darwin Day website
Celebration Lectures
Previous Darwin Day Celebration Lectures at UCLAN have been given by
2011 Nicholas Humphrey
2010 Sir Patrick Bateson
2009 Armand Leroi
2008 Richard Wiseman
2007 Susan Blackmore
2006 Richard Dawkins
Darwin Building

This spectacular building was completed in 2005, and is home to the School of Psychology, as well as the 450-seat Darwin Lecture Theatre. It was named after Darwin following a vote among academic staff, to honour Darwin's contribution to our understanding of humanity and its place in the Universe.





