Call for Papers
Indiana University Linguistics Club Working Papers Online (vol. 10)
Deadline: February 15, 2010
The IULC will continue to accept submissions for Volume 10 of its Working Papers Online. The deadline for Volume 9 is February 15, 2010.
Undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members from all departments are encouraged to submit original papers in linguistics.
Submissions resulting from term papers written for classes or as a result of independent studies are welcome.
Students are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts that they intend to publish in a journal in the future and to use the IULC Working Papers Online as a stepping stone to a full-fledged journal submission through the review and revision process.
We accept both paper submission and electronic submission.
For detailed instructions on submission, please see our website at https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at iulcwp@indina.edu.
Abbie Hantgan
Associate Editor
IULC Working Papers Online
Department of Linguistics
Indiana University
https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Conference Opportunity for COGS Undergraduates
The Indiana University Student Organization for Cognitive Science and the Indiana University Cognitive Science Program are pleased to announce the Midwest Undergraduate Cognitive Science Conference on the weekend of April 11-12, 2009 in Bloomington, Indiana.
This conference is organized to provide the next generation of cognitive scientists an opportunity to present their research to their peers from across the Midwest.
Adina Roskies , Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College, will be delivering the keynote address on topics in neuroethics on Saturday, April 11.
Potential speakers should send a 250-500 word abstract to cogsconf@indiana.edu by March 1, 2010. Applicants should indicate whether they wish to present a talk, poster or either. Talks will be up to 15-minutes in length, followed by a short question and answer session. Posters will be showcased during an one-hour session and presenters must be present to answer questions.
Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee and notifications will be sent via e-mail by March 11, 2010.
The conference will have no registration fee. However, transportation and lodging arrangements will be the responsibility of the participants.
Further details will be announced as the conference date grows closer. To be placed on our mailing list, send a message to listserv@indiana.edu with the body "subscribe cogsconf-l". If there are any questions please contact cogsconf@indiana.edu. Please forward and distribute this announcement.
Thank you,
Jaimie Murdock
MUCSC Chair
cogsconf@indiana.edu
http://www.indiana.edu/~iusocs/mucsc/
This conference is organized to provide the next generation of cognitive scientists an opportunity to present their research to their peers from across the Midwest.
Adina Roskies
Potential speakers should send a 250-500 word abstract to cogsconf@indiana.edu by March 1, 2010. Applicants should indicate whether they wish to present a talk, poster or either. Talks will be up to 15-minutes in length, followed by a short question and answer session. Posters will be showcased during an one-hour session and presenters must be present to answer questions.
Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the program committee and notifications will be sent via e-mail by March 11, 2010.
The conference will have no registration fee. However, transportation and lodging arrangements will be the responsibility of the participants.
Further details will be announced as the conference date grows closer. To be placed on our mailing list, send a message to listserv@indiana.edu with the body "subscribe cogsconf-l". If there are any questions please contact cogsconf@indiana.edu. Please forward and distribute this announcement.
Thank you,
Jaimie Murdock
MUCSC Chair
cogsconf@indiana.edu
http://www.indiana.edu/~iusocs/mucsc/
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Call for Papers: IULCWP Online
Call for Papers
Indiana University Linguistics Club Working Papers Online (vol. 9)
Deadline: October 15, 2009
The IULC will continue to accept submissions for Volume 9 of its Working Papers Online. The deadline for Volume 9 is October 15, 2009.
Undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members from all departments are encouraged to submit original papers in linguistics. Submissions resulting from term papers written for classes or as a result of independent studies are welcome.
Students are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts that they intend to publish in a journal in the future and to use the IULC Working Papers Online as a stepping stone to a full-fledged journal submission through the review and revision process.
We accept both paper submission and electronic submission. For detailed instructions on submission, please see our website at:
https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/
If you have any questions, please do npt hesitate to contact us at iulcwp@indina.edu.
Announced by:
Abbie Hantgan
Associate Editor
IULC Working Papers Online
Department of Linguistics
Indiana University
https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/
Indiana University Linguistics Club Working Papers Online (vol. 9)
Deadline: October 15, 2009
The IULC will continue to accept submissions for Volume 9 of its Working Papers Online. The deadline for Volume 9 is October 15, 2009.
Undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members from all departments are encouraged to submit original papers in linguistics. Submissions resulting from term papers written for classes or as a result of independent studies are welcome.
Students are particularly encouraged to submit manuscripts that they intend to publish in a journal in the future and to use the IULC Working Papers Online as a stepping stone to a full-fledged journal submission through the review and revision process.
We accept both paper submission and electronic submission. For detailed instructions on submission, please see our website at:
https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/
If you have any questions, please do npt hesitate to contact us at iulcwp@indina.edu.
Announced by:
Abbie Hantgan
Associate Editor
IULC Working Papers Online
Department of Linguistics
Indiana University
https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/
Friday, August 21, 2009
Call for Papers: Preparing for “The New Normal”
We invite you to participate in the 15th Annual Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference at IU Bloomington.
Friday, November 20, 2009
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Students are encouraged to submit an abstract and participate in this year’s conference, especially since it will be held in the Indiana Memorial Union. Please note that undergraduate research presenters and their faculty mentors’ registration fees are being covered by the University Graduate School.
The IU Undergraduate Research Conference (IUURC) annually rotates across IU campuses. This year, The University Graduate School is pleased to host the 15th annual conference on Friday, November 20 in Bloomington. Dr. Roosevelt Johnson, an IU alum, a Fellow of the AAAS Center for Advancing Science and Engineering Capacity (Capacity Center) and an Executive on Loan from the National Science Foundation is our keynote speaker this year. He will talk about the issues and opportunities undergraduates will need to consider as they “Prepare for ‘The New Normal’”.
Abstract Submission Deadline: October 23, 2009
Conference Registration Deadline: November 6, 2009
The Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference (IUURC) is dedicated to the promotion of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity performed in partnership with faculty or other mentors as a vital component of undergraduate education at Indiana University. The conference is open to all disciplines including (but not limited to): visual and performing arts, humanities, natural and physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, business and economics, education, and nursing. For more information, visit the IUURC website at http://www.crl.iupui.edu/IUURC
Conference Theme - The IUURC steering committee presents the 2009 conference theme to unify and focus discourse on a topic that touches all undergraduate researchers: Preparing for “The New Normal”. In an era of great uncertainty, a plethora of opportunities exist for those who optimize across multiple dimensions. The goal is to explore how new and original research advances our knowledge in all aspects of academia, health care, industry, and technology; and, provides solutions to the problems and limitations impacting an era marked both by uncertainty and opportunity.
Conference Speaker – Each year the IUURC Steering Committee invites a special speaker to talk about a topic that would be of interest to undergraduate researchers. This year’s keynoter is Dr. Roosevelt Y. Johnson. He serves as a Fellow of the AAAS Center for Advancing Science and Engineering Capacity (Capacity Center) and as an Executive on Loan from the National Science Foundation.
Research Roundtables – These events are recommended for students who are the beginning stages of their research projects or who are not making other, more formal presentations. All students delivering oral or poster presentations must also participate in the research roundtables. These are more informal presentations of research ideas or results by students for open discussion with other students and faculty in their discipline.
Abstract Preparation and Submission – Participants may give an oral or poster presentation. However, all participants must also present in a research roundtable. Abstract preparation directions are on the conference website. Abstracts are to be submitted online at http://crl.iupui.edu/IUURCRegistration/index.asp
All abstracts will be approved by the campus liaisons after submission online, and students will be notified by email of their acceptance to the conference.
Registration Procedures and Costs – The registration fee for those attending the conference with lunch is $24. For those attending sessions only, without the luncheon, the registration fee is $10. The campuses will pay for students presenting oral papers or posters, so the students themselves do not pay. All conference attendees need to register in
advance at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=QeMVN5FKl8l2UChcCK2Y9g_3d_3d
Campus Liaisons:
IU BLOOMINGTON
Yolanda TreviƱo, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean of Indiana University Graduate School
(812) 855-5697, ytrevino@indiana.edu
IU EAST
Mary Blakefield, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
(765) 973-8522, mblakefi@indiana.edu
IPFW FORT WAYNE
Jihad Albayyari, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and External Support
(260)481-6391, albayyaj@ipfw.edu
IUPUI INDIANAPOLIS
Elizabeth Rubens, M.Ed
Director of Undergraduate Research Programs, Center for Research and Learning
(317) 274-4590, erubens@iupui.edu
IU KOKOMO
Kathy Holcomb, Ph.D. Director, Center for Research and Creative Activity
(765) 455-9452, kmholcom@iuk.edu
IU NORTHWEST
Michael S. LaPointe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Biology
(219) 980-7106, mslapoin@iun.edu
IU SOUTH BEND
Erika L. Zynda Office of Research
(574) 520-4181, ezynda@iusb.edu
IU SOUTHEAST
Walter F. Ryan, Ph.D. Dean of Research
(812) 941-2539, wryan@ius.edu
Friday, November 20, 2009
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Students are encouraged to submit an abstract and participate in this year’s conference, especially since it will be held in the Indiana Memorial Union. Please note that undergraduate research presenters and their faculty mentors’ registration fees are being covered by the University Graduate School.
The IU Undergraduate Research Conference (IUURC) annually rotates across IU campuses. This year, The University Graduate School is pleased to host the 15th annual conference on Friday, November 20 in Bloomington. Dr. Roosevelt Johnson, an IU alum, a Fellow of the AAAS Center for Advancing Science and Engineering Capacity (Capacity Center) and an Executive on Loan from the National Science Foundation is our keynote speaker this year. He will talk about the issues and opportunities undergraduates will need to consider as they “Prepare for ‘The New Normal’”.
Abstract Submission Deadline: October 23, 2009
Conference Registration Deadline: November 6, 2009
The Indiana University Undergraduate Research Conference (IUURC) is dedicated to the promotion of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity performed in partnership with faculty or other mentors as a vital component of undergraduate education at Indiana University. The conference is open to all disciplines including (but not limited to): visual and performing arts, humanities, natural and physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, business and economics, education, and nursing. For more information, visit the IUURC website at http://www.crl.iupui.edu/IUURC
Conference Theme - The IUURC steering committee presents the 2009 conference theme to unify and focus discourse on a topic that touches all undergraduate researchers: Preparing for “The New Normal”. In an era of great uncertainty, a plethora of opportunities exist for those who optimize across multiple dimensions. The goal is to explore how new and original research advances our knowledge in all aspects of academia, health care, industry, and technology; and, provides solutions to the problems and limitations impacting an era marked both by uncertainty and opportunity.
Conference Speaker – Each year the IUURC Steering Committee invites a special speaker to talk about a topic that would be of interest to undergraduate researchers. This year’s keynoter is Dr. Roosevelt Y. Johnson. He serves as a Fellow of the AAAS Center for Advancing Science and Engineering Capacity (Capacity Center) and as an Executive on Loan from the National Science Foundation.
Research Roundtables – These events are recommended for students who are the beginning stages of their research projects or who are not making other, more formal presentations. All students delivering oral or poster presentations must also participate in the research roundtables. These are more informal presentations of research ideas or results by students for open discussion with other students and faculty in their discipline.
Abstract Preparation and Submission – Participants may give an oral or poster presentation. However, all participants must also present in a research roundtable. Abstract preparation directions are on the conference website. Abstracts are to be submitted online at http://crl.iupui.edu/IUURCRegistration/index.asp
All abstracts will be approved by the campus liaisons after submission online, and students will be notified by email of their acceptance to the conference.
Registration Procedures and Costs – The registration fee for those attending the conference with lunch is $24. For those attending sessions only, without the luncheon, the registration fee is $10. The campuses will pay for students presenting oral papers or posters, so the students themselves do not pay. All conference attendees need to register in
advance at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=QeMVN5FKl8l2UChcCK2Y9g_3d_3d
Campus Liaisons:
IU BLOOMINGTON
Yolanda TreviƱo, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean of Indiana University Graduate School
(812) 855-5697, ytrevino@indiana.edu
IU EAST
Mary Blakefield, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs
(765) 973-8522, mblakefi@indiana.edu
IPFW FORT WAYNE
Jihad Albayyari, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and External Support
(260)481-6391, albayyaj@ipfw.edu
IUPUI INDIANAPOLIS
Elizabeth Rubens, M.Ed
Director of Undergraduate Research Programs, Center for Research and Learning
(317) 274-4590, erubens@iupui.edu
IU KOKOMO
Kathy Holcomb, Ph.D. Director, Center for Research and Creative Activity
(765) 455-9452, kmholcom@iuk.edu
IU NORTHWEST
Michael S. LaPointe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Biology
(219) 980-7106, mslapoin@iun.edu
IU SOUTH BEND
Erika L. Zynda Office of Research
(574) 520-4181, ezynda@iusb.edu
IU SOUTHEAST
Walter F. Ryan, Ph.D. Dean of Research
(812) 941-2539, wryan@ius.edu
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Monday, June 22, 2009
CFP: 2010 North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information
The North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information is a week-long school that presents interdisciplinary work between the areas of logic, linguistics, computer science, cognitive science, philosophy and artificial intelligence. NASSLLI has run at Stanford (2002), IU (2003), and UCLA (2005), and in June 2010 it returns to Indiana University.
Proposals are invited for courses and workshops, and for associated events.
You can find out more about NASSLLI by seeing the full call at:
http://www.indiana.edu/~nasslli/
For more information, contact:
Professor Lawrence S. Moss
Department of Mathematics
Indiana University
831 East Third Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-8281
lsm at cs dot indiana dot edu
Proposals are invited for courses and workshops, and for associated events.
You can find out more about NASSLLI by seeing the full call at:
http://www.indiana.edu/~nasslli/
For more information, contact:
Professor Lawrence S. Moss
Department of Mathematics
Indiana University
831 East Third Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-8281
lsm at cs dot indiana dot edu
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Presenting Volume 4 of Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
Dear Cognitive Science Colleagues,
It is my great pleasure to announce that Volume 4 (Winter 2008) of the Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science, a creation of the Indiana University iCogSci project, has been published online. This volume features ten articles from undergraduate students at universities across the country. The submissions are all of superior quality and I could not be more proud of what has been accomplished
this term.
Volume 4 of the journal can be downloaded as a unified PDF file, or you can choose to download PDF copies of individual articles, both available at the following web address:
http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/iacs/vol4.html
I hope you find these articles interesting, and will encourage your students to submit their work in the future.
Sincerely,
Brenden Sewell
Executive Editor
Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
801 Eigenmann Hall
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47406
E-Mail: brrsewel@indiana.edu
Web: http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/icogsci/journal.html
It is my great pleasure to announce that Volume 4 (Winter 2008) of the Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science, a creation of the Indiana University iCogSci project, has been published online. This volume features ten articles from undergraduate students at universities across the country. The submissions are all of superior quality and I could not be more proud of what has been accomplished
this term.
Volume 4 of the journal can be downloaded as a unified PDF file, or you can choose to download PDF copies of individual articles, both available at the following web address:
http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/iacs/vol4.html
I hope you find these articles interesting, and will encourage your students to submit their work in the future.
Sincerely,
Brenden Sewell
Executive Editor
Indiana Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science
801 Eigenmann Hall
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47406
E-Mail: brrsewel@indiana.edu
Web: http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/icogsci/journal.html
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Women in Science Research Conference
Women in Science Research Conference of the Office for Women’s Affairs
Friday March 6, 2009
9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Solarium
We invite you to present a poster about your research, and network with other women researchers at the 11th annual Women in Science Research Conference. Cash prizes of $100 for first place and $75 for second place will be awarded for best poster presentations in each of the following categories: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Math & Technology. Awards are given to graduate and undergraduate students, respectively, in each category so that undergraduate and graduate students are not competing with each other.
We hope to see a variety of types of research posters, including those that present:
· Key findings from a research paper you wrote for a class
· Research you are doing in a lab on campus
· Conclusions you have drawn based on a literature review
· A draft of your dissertation proposal
· Results from a past research project
· Results from research that is being updated
· Your plan for an upcoming research project
Team presentations are welcome and encouraged!
The conference is open to all undergraduate and graduate women studying Math, Technology, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. To complete the registration process, please send the attached registration form to wisp@indiana.edu by Friday, February 20, 2009.
If this is your first time assembling a research poster, the Office for Women’s Affairs will hold an optional ‘how to make a poster & give a poster presentation’ workshop for all interested participants.
ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATES! If you have written a final paper for one of your classes in which you cited scholarly research, it is very likely that you can turn this into a poster presentation.
Feel free to contact me to talk about how you can make a poster from a research paper or if you have any other questions:
Brooke Treadwell
Coordinator, Women in Science Program
Office for Women's Affairs
wisp@indiana.edu
(812) 855-3849
Friday March 6, 2009
9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Indiana Memorial Union, Solarium
We invite you to present a poster about your research, and network with other women researchers at the 11th annual Women in Science Research Conference. Cash prizes of $100 for first place and $75 for second place will be awarded for best poster presentations in each of the following categories: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Math & Technology. Awards are given to graduate and undergraduate students, respectively, in each category so that undergraduate and graduate students are not competing with each other.
We hope to see a variety of types of research posters, including those that present:
· Key findings from a research paper you wrote for a class
· Research you are doing in a lab on campus
· Conclusions you have drawn based on a literature review
· A draft of your dissertation proposal
· Results from a past research project
· Results from research that is being updated
· Your plan for an upcoming research project
Team presentations are welcome and encouraged!
The conference is open to all undergraduate and graduate women studying Math, Technology, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. To complete the registration process, please send the attached registration form to wisp@indiana.edu by Friday, February 20, 2009.
If this is your first time assembling a research poster, the Office for Women’s Affairs will hold an optional ‘how to make a poster & give a poster presentation’ workshop for all interested participants.
ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATES! If you have written a final paper for one of your classes in which you cited scholarly research, it is very likely that you can turn this into a poster presentation.
Feel free to contact me to talk about how you can make a poster from a research paper or if you have any other questions:
Brooke Treadwell
Coordinator, Women in Science Program
Office for Women's Affairs
wisp@indiana.edu
(812) 855-3849
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