31.1998, Summer Schools: STEM VI - Summer Training in Experimental Methods / Portugal
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Subject: 31.1998, Summer Schools: STEM VI - Summer Training in Experimental Methods / Portugal
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Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 13:46:56
From: Sonia Frota [sonia.frota at mail.telepac.pt]
Subject: STEM VI - Summer Training in Experimental Methods / Portugal
STEM VI - Summer Training in Experimental Methods
Host Institution: Universidade de Lisboa
Website: http://labfon.letras.ulisboa.pt/summerschool/2020/en/
Dates: 07-Sep-2020 - 11-Sep-2020
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Focus: The main focus of the Summer School is in applied knowledge about experimental methodologies to study voice, speech, language and behaviour, following a hands-on approach.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate
Description:
This is the sixth edition of STEM (Summer Training in Experimental Methods), a
week long training program in current methods in experimental linguistics,
phonetics and psycholinguistics, organized by the Phonetics and Phonology
Laboratory and Lisbon Baby Lab.
The Summer School is directed at undergraduate and graduate students,
researchers interested in voice, speech, language and language related areas
(including language development and language impairments), as well as
professionals (educators, teachers, psychologists, audiologists, speech
therapists, among others).
The School takes a hands-on training approach and covers the following
topics/methods:
- Praat and acoustic analysis (basic and advanced levels)
- Tools for the study of perception (basic and advanced levels)
- Eye-tracking (basic and advanced levels)
- Electroencephalography and event related potentials
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Clinical Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Neurolinguistics
Phonetics
Psycholinguistics
Tuition Explanation: Tuition Explanation: Tuition fees include attendance, all course materials,
lunch, tea/coffee, certificate of participation. Fees apply per course or the
whole School. For more information, visit the Summer School website.
Fees
1 basic topic: €100
1 advanced topic: €60
1 basic and advanced topic: €140
3 basic topics: €270
Full-registration: €450
- Students of the School of Arts and Humanities (University of Lisbon) have a
discount of 40%
- Other students from ULisboa have a discount of 25%
Registration: 15-Mar-2020 to 30-Jun-2020
Contact Person: Sonia Frota
Email: labfon at letras.ulisboa.pt
Apply on the web: https://labfon.letras.ulisboa.pt/summerschool/2020/en/form/form.htm
Registration Instructions:
Register online at the STEM website. A confirmation email will be sent.
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