CogSci 2000 Summer School
CogSci Summer School
school at cogs.nbu.acad.bg
Tue Jun 6 06:52:25 EDT 2006
7th International Summer School
in
Cognitive Science
Sofia, New Bulgarian University, July 10 - 30, 2000
Courses:
* Distributed representations and gradual learning processes in cognition -
Jay McClelland (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
* Connectionist models of language processing - Jeff Elman (University of
California, San Diego, USA)
* Brain Organization of Human Memory and Thought - John Gabrieli (Stanford
University)
* Cognitive Development - Graeme Halford (University of Queensland)
* The Human Conceptual System - Lawrence W. Barsalou (Emory University)
* Topics in Vision Science - Stephen E. Palmer (University of California,
Berkeley)
* Cognitive Science: A Basic Science for an Applied Science of Learning -
John T. Bruer (James S. McDonnell Foundation)
* Psychological Scaling - Encho Gerganov (New Bulgarian University)
* Research Methods in Psycholinguistics - Elena Andonova (New Bulgarian
University)
* Research Methods in Memory and Thinking - Boicho Kokinov (New Bulgarian
University)
Organised by
New Bulgarian University, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, and Bulgarian
Society for Cognitive Science
Sponsored by the Open Society Institute in Budapest - HESP Program
International Advisory Board Participation
Participants will be selected by a Selection Committee on the bases of
their submitted documents:
* application form (see at the Web page),
* CV,
* statement of purpose,
* copy of diploma; if student - academic transcript
* letter of recommendation,
* list of publications (if any) and short summary of up to three of them.
Apply as soon as possible since the number of participants is restricted.
Send applications to:
Summer School in Cognitive Science
Central and East European Center for Cognitive Science
New Bulgarian University
21 Montevideo Str.
Sofia 1635, Bulgaria
e-mail: school at cogs.nbu.acad.bg
For more information look at:
http://www.nbu.bg/cogs/events/ss2000.html
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