Undergraduate Research Support 2020-2021
The Program in Cognitive Science is pleased to announce funding for undergraduate research in cognitive science. Undergraduate certificate students may request up to $1000 to support independent work related to cognitive science. Applications should be submitted via SAFE
The Program is pleased to announce and congratulate the 2020-2021 Graduate Student Fellows in Cognitive Science:
Mayank Agrawal, Psychology and Neuroscience
Xuechunzi Bai, Psychology
Ruairidh Battleday, Computer Science
Joy Shim, Philosophy
Xiaofang Yang, Psychology
The Program is very…
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 20…
Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship
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…
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. Preference will be given to collaborative proposals that involve people from two or more disciplines. Requests should normally be for amounts up to …
The Program in Cognitive Science is pleased to announce funding during academic year 2019-2020 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 2020-2021. 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…
The Program is pleased to announce and congratulate the 2019-2020 Graduate Student Fellows in Cognitive Science:
Kyle Landrum, Philosophy
Emily Liquin, Psychology
Judith Mildner, Psychology
Michael Morais, Neuroscience
Chris Register, Philosophy
Karina Tachihara, Psychology
The Program in Cognitive Science congratulates cognitive science certificate student Camden Olson '19 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, on being named the co-winner of the ReachOut 56-81-06 fellowship, an alumni-funded effort that supports year-long public service. Camden will work in developing standards for medical alert dog training and…
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…