WICS news
2009-3-15
  • The WICS Travel Awards to Cognitive Science Society 2009 available for graduate students and post docs..
2009
2009-3-15
  • The WICS Travel Awards to Cognitive Science Society 2009 available for graduate students and post docs..
  • FELLOW NOMINATIONS: APS Fellows are Members who have made sustainedoutstanding contributions to the science of psychology in the areas ofresearch, teaching, or application. The deadline for Fellows Nominations is in October. For more information, for a current listing of APS Fellows, and to send us your nominations, visit us online at http://www.psychologicalscience.org/fellows/.

    AWARDS NOMINATIONS: APS is accepting nominations for the prestigiousWilliam James Fellow Award and James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award. The deadline for both nominations is in October. The William James Fellow Award honors lifetime achievements in basic psychological science and the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award recognizes a lifetime of
    outstanding contributions to applied psychological science. Awards are presented at the APS Annual Convention and recipients are also featured speakers at the Convention. For more information about the awards and to make nominations, visit us online at http://www.psychologicalscience.org/awards/.
2008
  • Call for Papers: 47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia**
  • The Academy of Aphasia Annual Meeting will be held at the Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, October 18-20, 2009. The Academy welcomes submissions of original experimental, clinical, theoretical and historical research from any field that contributes to the study of aphasia, including Speech-Language Pathology, Psychology, Neurology, Neuroscience, Linguistics, History and Computational Modeling.
  • Submission categories include: platform papers; poster presentations; proposals for symposia; and mini-workshops. Submissions are accepted from both members and non-members of the Academy of Aphasia and all submissions are given equal consideration.
  • The full call for papers, with submission instructions, can be found on the web at:
    http://academyofaphasia.angularis.org/Annual_Meeting/2009/AoA_Call.html
  • For more information, see the Academy of Aphasia website:
    http://www.academyofaphasia.org/