36.3328, Summer Schools: 6th International School in Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (Serbia)
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Subject: 36.3328, Summer Schools: 6th International School in Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics (Serbia)
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Date: 30-Oct-2025
From: Predrag Kovačević [nsspringschool2025 at gmail.com]
Subject: 6th International School in Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics
6th International School in Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and
Clinical Linguistics
Host Institution: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad
Website: https://l1nq.com/AMGM4
Dates: 20-Apr-2026 - 24-Apr-2026
Location: Novi Sad, Serbia
Minimum Education Level: BA in Linguistics or a related field
Focus: A one-week school focusing on the neurocognitive foundations of
language
Description:
The Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Novi Sad (Serbia) is
delighted to invite you to take part in the 6th International School
in Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and Clinical Linguistics to be
held live on April 20-24, 2026. The School is directed at graduate and
advanced undergraduate students interested in learning about the
neurocognitive foundations of language, about how to make their
research ideas into concrete steps towards experimental designs, how
to approach data collection and how to analyse data using experimental
and statistical methods. The intensive short programme (40 hours)
offers 2-hour sessions at two levels (introductory and advanced) in
three interrelated disciplines, taught by an international team of
experts from Spain, France, Holland, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia and
Serbia. The following teachers and topics are confirmed:
Introduction to linguistics - Srdjan Popov (University of Groningen,
Holland)
Neuroanatomy for linguists 1 and 2 - Silvia Martínez Ferreiro
(University of A Coruna, Spain)
Information theory in psycholinguistics - Dušica Filipović Đurđević
(University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Distributional semantic models of cognition - Dušica Filipović
Đurđević (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Introduction to Language Testing in Awake Surgery - Adrià Rofes
(University of Groningen, Holland)
Clinical linguistics 1-3 - Silvia Martínez Ferreiro (University of A
Coruña, Spain), Ana Matić Škorić (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Claudia Peñaloza (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Informing Cognitive Models of Language with Language Testing in Awake
Brain Surgery - Adrià Rofes (University of Groningen, Holland)
First language acquisition - Mirjana Mirić (Serbian Academy of
Sciences and Arts, Serbia)
Eye-tracking in language research - Ana Matić Škorić (University of
Zagreb, Croatia)
Applied statistics for linguists - Seçkin Arslan (University of Côte
d’Azur, France), Milica Stijačić Popović (Faculty of Media and
Communications, Belgrade, Serbia), Ksenija Mišić (University of
Belgrade, Serbia)
Ethics and data management - Srdjan Popov (University of Groningen,
Holland)
Experiment design in PsychoPy - Seçkin Arslan (University of Côte
d’Azur, France)
Bilingualism and its effect on executive functions - Sabina
Halupka-Rešetar (University of Novi Sad, Serbia)
A usage-based theory of grammar and grammaticalization and its testing
psycho- and neurolinguistically - Kasper Boye (University of
Copenhagen, Denmark)
Introduction to neuroimaging - Christina Manouilidou (University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Neuromodulation of language - Christina Manouilidou (University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Students who complete a minimum of 12 sessions are entitled to 3 ECT
credits.
The School is followed on April 25th 2026 by the 13th edition of the
Novi Sad workshop in Psycholinguistic, Neurolinguistic and Clinical
Linguistic Research (PNCLR 13). Attendees of the School are encouraged
to submit an abstract for a (poster) presentation at the workshop.
Tuition: 120 EUR
Tuition Explanation: Registration Fee: 100 EUR + 20% official tax for
public institutions (excluding bank transfer costs) to be received by
the host institution by March 1, 2026 after notification of acceptance
(end of January 2026). PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL BANK FEES ARE TO BE
COVERED BY THE APPLICANTS. The registration fee includes attendance,
materials, coffee/tea and free access as a member of the audience to
the 13th Novi Sad workshop in Psycholinguistic, Neurolinguistic and
Clinical Linguistic Research (PNCLR 13) to be held at the Faculty of
Philosophy on April 25th.
Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
Registration: 03-Nov-2025 to 15-Jan-2026
Contact Person: Predrag Kovačević
Email: pedjakovacevic90 at gmail.com
Apply on the web: https://forms.gle/AoEc4YiLExkGeTmJ8
Registration Instructions:
Applicants are required to fill out the application form using the
above link. The form contains basic questions about the applicant's
educational and research background as well as motivation to apply for
6th International School in Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics and
Clinical Linguistics.
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