What is neurogenesis?
Is it scientifically proven that physical exercise improves brain health by actually growing brain cells, explains Jenny Wilson of Croydon U3A.
Is it scientifically proven that physical exercise improves brain health by actually growing brain cells, explains Jenny Wilson of Croydon U3A.
National subject adviser Henry Howarth authors the world’s first interactive app for learning cryptic crosswords.
Anne Andrews writes about South East London U3A’s fungus group.
Maggie Gravelle from South London U3A talks about the award-winning SLP into the 100th anniversary of the Women’s Royal Naval Service.
Ann Higgins of King’s Lynn U3A writes about her experience of running a shared learning project.
Gillian Brown of Callington U3A relates how U3A members spent a day learning about the history and geography of Cornwall, from maritime heritage to local fauna.
Geraldine Lee of Aylsham & District U3A has embarked on a project to mark the bicentenary of the death of the great landscape designer Humphry Repton.
John Battison of Paignton U3A manipulates photographs on his computer with digital imaging software to create stunning, impactful art.
Robert Mott from Epsom and Ewell U3A talks about an exciting joint project with the Royal Philatelic Society in London to create a virtual museum.
The National Leather Collection looks to U3A groups across the country for help researching its diverse collection of artefacts and information.
Arthur Maltby, Deeside & Wirral U3A and Network Chair, has collated the first index of all the unusual U3A interest groups from around the country.
Arthur House (Bracknell Forest U3A) shares some of his writings about what it was like in the real Home Guard during the Second World War.