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Date: Tue, 28 Oct 97 11:29:09 NOR
From: Prof. Sprini >
To: Steven Young >, ,
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Subject: Re: Oxford Summer School on Connectionist Modelling
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On Mon, 20 Oct 1997 11:46:33 +0100 (BST) you said:
>** CALL FOR ATTENDANCE **
>
>Oxford Summer School on Connectionist Modelling
>Department of Experimental Psychology,
>University of Oxford
>19 - 31 July 1998
>
>Applications are invited for participation in a 2-week
>residential Summer School on techniques in connectionist
>modelling. The course is aimed primarily at researchers who
>wish to exploit neural network models in their teaching and/or
>research and it will provide a general introduction to
>connectionist modelling, biologically plausible neural networks
>and brain function through lectures and exercises on Macintoshs
>and PCs. The course is interdisciplinary in content though many
>of the illustrative examples are taken from cognitive and
>developmental psychology, and cognitive neuroscience. The
>instructors with primary responsibility for teaching the course
>are Kim Plunkett and Edmund Rolls.
>
>No prior knowledge of computational modelling will be required
>though simple word processing skills will be assumed.
>Participants will be encourages to start work on their own
>modelling projects during the Summer School.
>
>The cost of participation in the Summer School is =A3950 for
>Faculty and =A3750 for Graduate Students. This figure covers the=20
>cost of accommodation (bed and breakfast at St. John's College),
>registration and all literature required for the Summer School.
>Participants will be expected to cover their own travel and meal
>costs. A small number of partial bursaries will be available for
>graduate students. Applicants should indicate whether they wish
>to be considered for a graduate student scholarship but are
>advised to seek their own funding as well, since in previous
>years the number of graduate student applications has far
>exceeded the number of scholarships available.
>
>Further information about contents of the course can be obtained
>from .
>
>If you are interested in participating in the Summer School,
>please contact:
>
>Mrs Sue King
>Department of Experimental Psychology
>South Parks Road
>University of Oxford
>Oxford OX1 3UD
>
>Tel: +44 (1865) 271 353
>Email:
>
>Please send a brief description of your background with an
>explanation of why you would like to attend the Summer School
>(one page maximum) no later than 31st January 1998.
>
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