[Ethnocomm] International Summer School in Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science NBU
cogsci.center at gmail.com
Wed May 4 08:10:43 UTC 2016
Dear Partners,
It is a great pleasure for us to announce the 23rd International Summer
School in Cognitive Science, which will take place on July 4th - July 15th
at New Bulgarian University, Sofia Bulgaria.
This year's edition offer courses of current topics in cognitive science,
which will be presented by well known international professors - Nelson
Cowan, Mutsumi Imai, Silvia Gennari, Luciano Fadiga, Alessandro D'Ausilio &
Armina Janyan
*Thanks to the Cognitive Science Society there will be up to 10
scholarships awarded to the best applicants!*
Please, find a detail information in the attached files.
We will highly appreciate, if you be so kind to distribute this massage to
all who may be interested in taking part of the event.
Thank you in advance!
Please excuse us, if you already have received this message!
Best regards,
Nina Simeonova
International Summer School
Administrative Manager
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Central and East European Center for Cognitive Science
Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology
New Bulgarian University
21 Montevideo Blvd.
1618 Sofia , Bulgaria
tel.: (+359 2) 8110 401
fax: (+359 2) 8110 421
e-mail: office at cogs.nbu.bg
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