Seminars and Colloquium Series
Monday Lunch Seminars - The Monday lunch seminars
are held weekly during the academic year. Talks vary across the different
disciplines, and speakers come from around campus and from around the world.
Talks are usually not held during the first week of classes, during final
exam week, and holidays falling on Monday.
Evening Colloquia - The Cognitive Science Research
Program with cooperation from other research units and departments will
be hosting several evening lectures in the field of Cognitive Science.
RELATED & RELEVANT EVENTS, SEMINARS AND LECTURE SERIES
Psychology Department Lectures
Cognitive Forum Winter Quarter Schedule
Psychology Department Colloquia
Jacob Marschak Colloquium Series
The Marschak Colloquium Series provides a forum for interaction among
faculty, students, and visitors interested in the applications of mathematics
and statistics in the behavioral sciences. Disciplines covered include
anthropology, architecture, artificial intelligence, biology, business,
computer science, economics, education, engineering, geography, linguistics,
management, operations research, philosophy, political science, psychology,
public health, public planning and policy, sociology, and systems analysis.
It meets from October to June on alternative Fridays from 1 to 3 in room
C-301 in the Anderson School Building. (Schedule
& Further information)
Linguistic
Colloquium Series
Center for the Study
of Evolution and Origin of Life Lecture Series
Conference Information
April 2000: A two-day satellite symposium prior to the 2000 ARVO Annual Meeting (ARVO)in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
June 2000: The Unity of Consciousness - The 4th Conference of the ASSC (ASSC4)in Brussels, Belgium
Aug. 2000: The 7th International Conference on the Simulation & Synthesis of Living Systems
(ALife VII) at Reed College; Portland, OR
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