Want To Improve Your Mental Performance?

This 60-minute Maximizing Memory Workshop will cover science-backed methods and techniques to improve your memory. Learn how to get through new information quickly, and remember it.

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Students and Staff

  LEARN HOW TO:

  Remember More of What You Read

  Take Advantage of How Your Memory Works

  Boost Your Short-Term and Long-Term Memory

  Remember and Recall Vital Information Using Proven Methods

  ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR:

Paul Nowak is the Founder & CEO of IRIS, the largest and most trusted provider of speed reading and memory training. He has been a guest speaker at universities that include Harvard, Stanford, University of Chicago, Berkeley, NYU, Columbia University, among many others. His programs have been taught worldwide to over 1 Million students, executives and lifelong learners, including at companies such as NASA, Google, Fidelity Investments, Gilead Sciences and many Fortune 500 companies.

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  See What Others Are Saying!

“I must thank you for a superb workshop. The students are excited about what they got out of the day, not only reading faster but the memory techniques & other study skills. We definitely want to do the same workshop next year with our entering medical students.”
-Dr. Ellen Cosgrove, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs & Education
UNLV Medical School

“I believe this was one of our most successful programs and the students who attended were very grateful for the skills they received.”
-Hannah Baker, Director, Graduate & Professional Student Association
Florida Atlantic University

“Your class truly had a significant impact on my productivity as well as many others in our research department. Thanks again.”
-Jason Tyler, Executive Vice President
Northern Trust Asset Management

“These techniques were tremendously useful because our office deals with a significant amount of reading and research. Thank you!”
-Anita Kelly, Communications Director
Social Security Advisory Board