35.661, Summer Schools: MEDAL Summer School in Experimental Linguistics / Netherlands
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Subject: 35.661, Summer Schools: MEDAL Summer School in Experimental Linguistics / Netherlands
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Date: 23-Feb-2024
From: Izabela Jordanoska [izabela.jordanoska at mpi.nl]
Subject: MEDAL Summer School in Experimental Linguistics / Netherlands
MEDAL Summer School in Experimental Linguistics
Host Institution: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Website: https://medal.ut.ee/event/medal-summer-school-experimental/
Dates: 17-Jun-2024 - 21-Jun-2024
Location: Nijmegen, Guelders
Focus: experimental linguistics, psycholinguistics
Minimum Education Level: BA
Description:
This summer school focuses on using different experimental
methodologies in linguistic research. The summer school will consist
of a plenary session each day, and four days of parallel workshops.
The workshops will be structured around 4 different themes: child
language, multimodality, language perception, and language
comprehension. There will also be lab tours and student poster
presentations.
This summer school is organized by Methodological Excellence in
Data-Driven Approaches to Linguistics (MEDAL), an international
consortium initiated by the University of Tartu in Estonia, in
collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and
Radboud University in the Netherlands and the University of Birmingham
in the United Kingdom. Financed by the EU Horizon Europe programme
(101079429) and UK Research and Innovation organisation (101079429).
MEDAL’s mission is to build expertise in data-driven linguistics
methodology among early-career researchers.
Contact medal at ut.ee for more information or check our website
medal.ut.ee
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Language Acquisition
Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 08-Mar-2024
Aid is available for early-career researchers affiliated with one of
the MEDAL consortium institutions (University of Tartu, Max Planck
Institute for Psycholinguistics, University of Birmingham), or, in
exceptional cases, driven researchers from other institutions who can
motivate their participation.
Financial Aid Instructions:
See https://medal.ut.ee/mobility-schemes-mobility-grants/ for more
details.
Registration: 24-Feb-2024 to 03-May-2024
Contact Person: Izabela Jordanoska
Email: izabela.jordanoska at mpi.nl
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