The sixth Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development (BCCCD), held Jan. 7-9, attracted more than 305 participants, including representatives of cognitive science, young researchers and doctoral students from Europe, North America and Japan.
The Department of Cognitive Sciences and the Social Mind Center organized the 6th Joint Action meeting in Budapest between 1-4 July, 2015. More details about the JAM conference is available here.
We are pleased to announce that the ERC review panels have favorably reviewed Dr Ernő Téglás's proposal entitled: "Precursors of logical reasoning in human infants". The ERC Starting Independent Research Grant from the European Research Council: Seventh Framework Ideas Programme (FP7) provides 1.5 million euros and will help Ernő to continue his research on the highest possible level, and to achieve ground-breaking results. The project is expected to start in May 1, 2015.
PhD Fellowships in Cognitive Science are available for the 2016/17 academic year. Learn more about our program, our research areas and about admissions here. Application dealine is February 4, 2016.
Professor Natalie Sebanz has been elected to be a member of the Academia Europaea.
It is our great honor to announce that the European Research Council recently elected Professor Natalie Sebanz (Professor and Department Head of the Department of Cognitive Science) to be a member of the Academia Europaea as of August 5, 2014.