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Congratulations to the 2016-2017 Graduate Student Fellows in Cognitive Science
May 3, 2016

Congratulations to the 2016-2017 Graduate Student Fellows in Cognitive Science!

Gecia Bravo-Hermsdorff (Princeton Neuroscience Institute);

Robin Dembroff (Philosophy);

Ben Deverett (Molecular Biology & Neuroscience);

Jessica Schwab (Psychology)

Seeking Applications for 2016-2017 Graduate Student Fellows
April 11, 2016

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 be post-generals, and plan to be in residence at Princeton throughout AY 16-17. Students from any departments/programs are eligible to apply if their dissertation work is…

Congratulations to the recipients of the Cognitive Science Summer Research Fellowship!
March 31, 2016

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2015-2016 Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship!

Recipient Project Title

Penina Krieger (Neuroscience)

Tradeoff between learning efficiency and multitasking capability in human cognition

Alice…

Support for Visiting Student Research Collaborators
Feb. 25, 2016

Faculty looking to bring 2016-17 Visiting Student Research Collaborators to campus in cognitive science may request support from the Program for up to $1000 per year to defray the costs associated with the monthly enrollment fees for the student. VSRCs brought in under these auspices will be expected to participate in Cognitive Science events,…

Hanna Pickard and Ian Phillips
Feb. 18, 2016

The Program is delighted to welcome Hanna Pickard and Ian Phillips as Visiting Research Scholars for a 3-year period, starting Fall 2017. Pickard is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and Phillips is…

Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship
Feb. 8, 2016

The Program in Cognitive Science is accepting applications for a competitive summer research fellowship program to support undergraduates who wish to remain on campus the summer before senior year to begin work on their senior theses. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in the certificate program, and their thesis work must relate to…

Course Development Funding
Jan. 21, 2016

The Program in Cognitive Science has awarded course development funding to Alin I. Coman (Psychology and Public Affairs) on his course, Social Cognition: The Psychology of Interactive Minds, and Casey Lew-Williams (Psychology) on his course, Developmental Origins of Life Outcomes.  Congratulations!

Congratulations to the recipients of Cognitive Science Graduate Research Funding!
Jan. 11, 2016

Congratulations to the 2015-2016 recipients of Cognitive Science Graduate Research Funding!

Recipient Project Title Judy Fan (Psychology) & Simon Cullen (Philosophy) Investigating the role of visualization in argument understanding Gary Kane (Psychology) Investigating…
Undergraduate Research Support
Dec. 16, 2015

The Program in Cognitive Science is pleased to announce new funding for undergraduate research in cognitive science. 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 considered…

Faculty Summer Support Opportunity for Cognitive Science Course Development
Dec. 1, 2015

The Program in Cognitive Science seeks proposals from faculty who are interested in developing undergraduate courses with substantial cognitive science content. This could involve developing a brand new course, or could involve rethinking an established course so as to include rich, interdisciplinary cognitive science content. The course would…

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