29.4621, Summer Schools: 2019 PolyU CBS Summer School/Hong Kong

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Subject: 29.4621, Summer Schools: 2019 PolyU CBS Summer School/Hong Kong

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Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2018 10:03:13
From: Zhen Qin [zhen-quentin.qin at polyu.edu.hk]
Subject: 2019 PolyU CBS Summer School/Honk Kong

 

2019 PolyU CBS Summer School

Host Institution: Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Website: http://www.cbs.polyu.edu.hk/2019summer-school/index.php

Dates: 15-Jul-2019 - 09-Aug-2019
Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Focus: The Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies (CBS), of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) is pleased to announce that the 2019 PolyU CBS Summer School will be held in Hong Kong, from Monday, July 15 to Friday, August 9 2019. 

Credit-bearing courses will be offered under two themes: (1) Language and Culture (undergraduate), and (2) Language, Cognition and Neuroscience (postgraduate). These courses will offer you a window into language, brain and culture by considering such questions as: How does language work? How is language instantiated in the brain? How does language reflect our cultural and social identity? How does language shape us as humans? By considering and addressing these questions in our summer school, you will have a clearer understanding of what language is really like.

The summer school program will include invited speakers, workshops and fieldtrips. The courses and talks will be in English.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Description:
Undergraduate – Language and Culture (two 3-credit courses)
Fun with language (Dr. Yu Yin Hsu and Dr. Cherie Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University)
Understanding Japan: A Journey into Japanese Culture and Society (Dr. Reijiro
Aoyama, Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Postgraduate – Language, Cognition and Neuroscience (two 3-credit courses)
Advanced Topics in Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics
Prof. Jackson Gandour (Purdue University)
Prof. Evan Kidd (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
Prof. Ping Li (Penn State University)
Prof. Chia-Ying Lee (Academia Sinica)
Prof. Elena Lieven (University of Manchester; ESRC International Centre for
Language and Communicative Development (LuCiD))
Prof. Salikoko S. Mufwene (The University of Chicago)
Prof. Ken Pugh (Haskins Laboratories & Yale University)
Prof. Caroline Rowland (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)
Prof. Tom Schoenemann (Indiana University)
Prof. Michael Ullman (Georgetown University)
Prof. Feng Wang (Peking University)
Prof. William S-Y. Wang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Prof. Fan-pei Gloria Yang (National Tsinghua University)

Advanced Topics in Research Methodology for Language Sciences
1) EEG workshop by Dr. Stephen Politzer-Ahles (Hong Kong Polytechnic
University)
2) fMRI workshop by Dr. Bolton K. H. Chau and Dr. Bess Y. H. Lam (Hong Kong
Polytechnic University)
3) Eye-tracker workshop by Prof. Jie-Li Tsai (National Chengchi University)
4) tDCS workshop by Prof. Dirk Den Ouden (University of South Carolina)

Fieldtrips (Optional)
For details, please visit
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/summerschool/programme/field-trip-optional

For further information please visit
http://www.cbs.polyu.edu.hk/2019summer-school/index.php or email us at
cbs.summer.school at polyu.edu.hk.


Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
                      Cognitive Science
                      General Linguistics
                      Language Acquisition
                      Neurolinguistics
                      Psycholinguistics
                      Sociolinguistics

Tuition: 2298 USD

Tuition Explanation: HK$12,000/1 course
(approx. US$1,532);
HK$18,000/2 courses
(approx. US$2,298);
Please note that tuition is waived for PolyU students and exchange students
form PolyU Exchange Partners.


Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 28-Feb-2019
A limited number of scholarships and stipends will be provided for fee-paying students taking PG courses based the following criteria: 
- University Ranking
- GPA
- Research record (e.g., peer-reviewed journal papers, conference proceedings, etc.)

Financial Aid Instructions:
Application materials should include: 
- A detailed CV (make sure to include information of your university, GPA and research record)
- One or more recommendation letters.
A CV should be uploaded in the application.
Recommendation letters should be sent to us directly from referees at cbs.summer.school at polyu.edu.hk.


Registration: 15-Dec-2018 to 28-Feb-2019

Contact Person: Zhen Qin
                Email: cbs.summer.school at polyu.edu.hk

Apply on the web: http://www.cbs.polyu.edu.hk/2019summer-school/application-fees.php

Registration Instructions:
For PolyU students, please submit an online application via POSS at
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/summerschool/application/undergraduate-students/polyu
-students; for non-PolyU students, a registration page will be created and
updated at http://www.cbs.polyu.edu.hk/2019summer-school/application-fees.php




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