24.3855, Calls: Historical Ling, Anthropological Ling, Cognitive Sci, Computational Ling, Genetic Classification/Netherlands

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Subject: 24.3855, Calls: Historical Ling, Anthropological Ling, Cognitive Sci, Computational Ling, Genetic Classification/Netherlands

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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 12:58:45
From: Sean Roberts [sean.roberts at mpi.nl]
Subject: Nijmegen Lectures Poster Conference: The Evolution of Language, Culture and Cognition

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Full Title: Nijmegen Lectures Poster Conference: The Evolution of Language, Culture and Cognition 

Date: 28-Jan-2014 - 28-Jan-2014
Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Sean Roberts
Meeting Email: sean.roberts at mpi.nl
Web Site: http://www.mpi.nl/events/nijmegen-lectures-2014 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Genetic Classification; Historical Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Nov-2013 

Meeting Description:

Nijmegen lectures 2014
Russell Gray
No Magic: Evolution of language, culture and cognition
January 27-29
Nijmegen, the Netherlands

In the Nijmegen lectures series, a leading scientist in the fields of psychology or linguistics presents a three-day series of lectures and seminars. The purpose of the series is to allow broad and intensive coverage of research topics by providing extensive interaction among the invited speaker and the participants. The series is a collaborative activity of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and the Radboud University Nijmegen.

This year the lectures run from 27-29 of January. Professor Russell Gray (University of Auckland, New Zealand) will present his work on the evolution of language, culture and cognition.

The Nijmegen Lectures will include a poster session on topics related to this year's theme: Evolution of language, culture and cognition.

Call for Posters:

The Nijmegen Lectures will include a poster session on topics related to this year's theme: Evolution of language, culture and cognition. We invite submissions of abstracts for posters, particularly from junior researchers, and especially studies relating to the theme of the lectures.

Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words by email to sean.roberts at mpi.nl. Please include a title, authors, affiliations and contact email addresses (not included in the word count). The deadline is November 15, 2013. Abstracts will be moderated by the Nijmegen lectures committee and candidates will be informed of decisions by November 29.

The poster session will take place on January 28 from 16:30-18:00. We remind candidates that admission to the Nijmegen lectures is free, but registration is required for the afternoon discussion sessions. Please visit http://www.mpi.nl/events/nijmegen-lectures-2014 for more details. We regret that we cannot offer financial support to candidates.







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