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…
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…
Princeton Graduate Student Research Funding
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…
Requirements for the Certificate Program
The requirements for the undergraduate certificate in cognitive science are now available here <http://cogsci.princeton.edu/certificate-program>. Any inquiries concerning the certificate requirements should be sent to the Program Director,…
The faculty voted unanimously to approve a new Program in Cognitive Science at the final University Faculty Meeting of the year. This will allow undergraduates to receive a certificate in cognitive science, effective next academic year (AY 15-16). The requirements for the certificate will be made available shortly. Thanks to everyone involved…
Judy Fan (Psychology);
Gary Kane (Psychology & Neuroscience);
Maddy Kilbride (Philosophy);
Adam Lerner (Philosophy);
Mor Regev (Psychology & Neuroscience).
The Cognitive Science Initiative 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 15-16. Students from any departments/programs are eligible to apply if their dissertation work is…
The Cognitive Science Initiative is featured in the Daily Princetonian, in an article by Ruby Shao.
http://dailyprincetonian.com/news/2014/12/new-interdisciplinary-cogniti…
The Lunchtime talk for 11/20 has been rescheduled to 12/11, 12:30-1:30 in Peretsman Scully room 101.
Thanks to all the speakers and other participants for making the workshop a great success!
http://cogsci.princeton.edu/events/workshop-language-processing