[Anthsoc] Fwd: FW: iCog Network & iCogS Database
UW Anthropology Society
uwanthsoc at gmail.com
Fri Dec 20 15:29:25 EST 2013
iCog is a new network for postgraduate and early-career researchers working
in the different disciplines of cognitive science: anthropology,
computational intelligence, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy and
psychology. For more information, see the e-mail below.
-Stacy
*From:* Ryan Paul Doran [mailto:pip11rpd at sheffield.ac.uk]
*Sent:* Thursday, December 19, 2013 3:29 PM
*To:* Stacy Reda
*Cc:* icog at sheffield.ac.uk
*Subject:* iCog Network & iCogS Database
Dear Stacy Reda,
Would you kindly be able to circulate the following information about a new
network for postgraduate and early-career researchers working in the
different disciplines of cognitive science to the academics and
postgraduate researchers in the Department of Anthropology at Waterloo.
Many thanks in advance.
All the best,
Ryan Doran
On behalf of the iCog committee
*iCog Network*
iCog is a new network for postgraduate and early-career researchers working
in the different disciplines of cognitive science: anthropology,
computational intelligence, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy and
psychology. The iCog network aims to equip junior researchers with the
knowledge base, skills and professional networks to ensure that progress in
cognitive science continues to be made through interdisciplinary work.
These aims will be achieved through conferences, training workshops and
through its own international database of researchers, iCogS.
Visit i-cog.com for more details.
*iCogS Database*
The iCog network has just launched iCogS to help postgraduates and
early-career researchers working in the different disciplines of cognitive
science get in touch with each other, exchange knowledge, and initiate
collaborations. Researchers can create a profile detailing their research
interests, current research and whether they are interested in
collaborating with other researchers, which disciplines they are interested
in collaborating with, the topic or question they wish to investigate
collaboratively, and the methodologies they wish to employ (if known). Even
for those not currently seeking collaborators, having an iCog*S* profile is
a good way to advertise your research to other researchers in the cognitive
science community.
Visit i-cog.com/icogs to *create your profile* and *search the iCogS
database* for other researchers.
*The iCog network acknowledges the generous support of the Mind
Association, Aristotelian Society, Analysis Trust, Guarantors of Brain,
Language and Cognition (Cambridge University Press), and the Departments of
Philosophy and Psychology, Faculty of Science, and the Hang Seng Centre for
Cognitive Studies at the University of Sheffield.*
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