Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship
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We are pleased to announce that Princeton graduate students who are active in the Cognitive Science Program may request research funds to support interdisciplinary research in cognitive science.
The Program in Cognitive Science is pleased to announce funding during academic year 2018-2019 for undergraduate certificate students conducting senior thesis research concerning elements of cognitive science. Students may request up to $1000. Interested students should submit application materials via ...
The Program in Cognitive Science is pleased to announce funding for undergraduate research in cognitive science for 2018-2019. Undergraduate certificate students may request up to $1000 to support independent work related to cognitive science. Other proposed uses, such as travel support for cognitive science related purposes will also be...
Cecilia Shang '18, concentrated in Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and earned certificates in cognitive science and environmental studies. Read about her experiment that was conducted at the Butler/...
The Program is pleased to announce and congratulate the 2018-2019 Graduate Student Fellows in Cognitive Science:
Brett Karlan, Philosophy
Gandalf Nicolas Ferreira, Psychology
Madalina Vlasceanu, Psychology
Nina Rouhani, Psychology/Neuroscience
Tracy Reuter, Psychology
The Program in Cognitive Science congratulates Mark Johnston, Henry Putnam University Professor of Philosophy and Acting Program Director, Program in Cognitive Science, for being named as a recipient of this year’s Howard T...
The Program in Cognitive Science is seeking applications from Princeton Ph.D. students to become Graduate Student Fellows in Cognitive Science. To be eligible, students must have a clear plan for their dissertation projects, though they are not required to have completed generals. They must plan to be in residence at Princeton throughout AY 18...
The Program in Cognitive Science congratulates cognitive science certificate student Maggie Pecsok ’18 Psychology, on being named the co-winner of the University’s 2018 Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, which is the highest general distinction...
Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship