| 8.00–9.15 | Arrival, registration and cofee |
| 9.15–9.30 | Introduction by Professor David Rose, Dean School of Psychology, University of East London |
| 9.30–10.30 | Dr Rick Hanson — The brain science of mindful wellbeing |
| 10.30–11.00 | Tea/coffee |
| 11.00–12.30 | Dr Ashok Jansari and Dr Alistair Wilson — Neuroscience |
| 12.30–1.45 | Lunch |
| 1.45–2.45 | Rebecca Crane — Turning towards recurrent depression and suicidality: developments in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy teaching |
| 2.45–3.30 | Dr Steven Stanley — Mindfulness as a first-person method of inquiry: towards a participatory psychology of interbeing |
| 3.30–4.00 | Afternoon tea |
| 4.00–5.15 | Professor Michael Eysenck — Mindfulness and attention: how are they related? |
| 8.30–9.30 | Arrival/Registration |
| 9.30–10.30 | Jenny Ronayne — Mindfulness and autism |
| 10.30–Noon | Martin Wilks and Ruth Passman — Mindfulness in prisons |
| Noon–1.00 | Gay Watson — The dialogue between psychotherapy, Buddhism and the mind sciences |
| 1.00–2.00 | Lunch |
| 2.00–3.30 | WorkshopsA0;1 |
| 3.30–5.00 | WorkshopsA0;2 |
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