27.2104, Summer Schools: International Summer School in Cognitive Science, 2016/Bulgaria
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Subject: 27.2104, Summer Schools: International Summer School in Cognitive Science, 2016/Bulgaria
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Date: Mon, 09 May 2016 10:25:46
From: Nina Simeonova [n.simeonova at nbu.bg]
Subject: International Summer School in Cognitive Science, 2016/Bulgaria
International Summer School in Cognitive Science, 2016/Bulgaria
Host Institution: New Bulgarian University
Coordinating Institution:
Website: http://http://www.cogsci.nbu.bg/en/international-summer-school-in-cognitive-science
Dates: 04-Jul-2016 - 15-Jul-2016
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Focus: The International Summer School in Cognitive Science is a unique event which brings together students and researchers all over the world and is a platform for collaboration.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate
Description:
This year’s edition offers the following courses:
- Events in Language, Cognition & the Brain - Silvia Gennari, University of
York, UK
- Working Memory – Nelson Cowan, University of Missouri, USA
- Lexical acquisition – Mutsumi Imai, Keio University , Tokyo
- Sesorimotor Cognition – Luciano Fadiga University of Ferrara & Alessandro
D’Ausilio, Italian Institute of Technology, Italy
- E-prime basics – Armina Janyan, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Tuition: 500 EUR
Tuition Explanation: The tuition covers the access to all courses and events of the Summer School.
Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 27-May-2016
The fellowship covers the tuition fee
Financial Aid Instructions:
You can find all the details for applying in our website:
http://www.cogsci.nbu.bg/en/international-summer-school-in-cognitive-science
&
http://old.nbu.bg/cogs/events/2016/tries/ss2015info.html
Registration: 03-May-2016 to 22-Jun-2016
Contact Person: Nina Simeonova
Email: school at cogs.nbu.bg
Apply by Email: school at cogs.nbu.bg
Apply on the web: http://http://www.cogsci.nbu.bg/en/international-summer-school-in-cognitive-science
Registration Instructions:
How to apply (Registration):
You need to submit the following documents via the school’s website by June
22, 2016:
- Application form (please, fill in and submit the form)
- CV
- Letter of motivation/ statement of purpose (not more than 2 pages)
- Letter of recommendation (optional)
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