Csaba Pleh Pleh Csaba
Cognitive Science Group Megismerestudomanyi Csoport
Department of Psychology Pszichologiai Tanszek
Attila Jozsef University Jozsef Attila Tudomanyegyetem
Szeged
Petofi sgt 30-34, 6722 Hungary
Telefon/Phone: (36)(62) 544000
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Hungarian Review of Psychology Magyar Pszichologiai Szemle
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:57:14 -0500
From: Barbara Malt <bcm0(a)lehigh.edu>
To: psyling(a)psy.gla.ac.uk
Cc: Pat O'Seaghdha <pgo0(a)lehigh.edu>
Subject: Lehigh University -- graduate program announcement
Resent-Date: Fri, 17 Dec 99 21:12:38 +100
Resent-From: PLEH(a)izabell.elte.hu
Resent-To: pleh(a)sol.cc.u-szeged.hu
Kerry, would you please post the following to Info Psyling? thank you!
Barbara Malt
Dear Colleague,
Please bring the following information to the attention of potential
graduate school applicants from your program, especially those
interested in language and cognition.
GRADUATE TRAINING IN HUMAN COGNITION AND DEVELOPMENT AT LEHIGH
UNIVERSITY
The Psychology Department at Lehigh University offers a doctoral program
in Human Cognition and Development that combines focus with
flexibility. Students take core courses in Cognition, Development,
Social Cognition, and Research Design followed by advanced seminars in
more specialized topics.
We draw particular attention to the potential for training in the
psychology of language, and especially cross-linguistic approaches to
the study of language, within our program. Faculty working on
language-related
topics include Barbara Malt, who has been using cross-language
comparisons to
study the representation of word meaning and category boundaries; Jerry
McRoberts, who studies infant perception of native and non-native
speech; Ageliki Nicolopoulou, who studies development of narrative and
its role in the formation of identity and understanding of the world in
a cross-cultural perspective; and Pat O'Seaghdha, whose research
concerns planning processes in language production in English and other
languages.
Students interested in language and cognition also benefit from other
faculty both inside and outside the Psychology Department. Luce
Professor Mark Bickhard studies theories of representation, including
representation of language. Other
Psychology faculty specialize in social cognition, cognitive
development, social and cognitive aging, and other related fields.
Students interested in language within our program can also take
advantage of the presence of associated faculty such as Glenn Blank, a
computational linguist (in the Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science), and Alex Levine (in the Philosophy Department), a
philosopher of mind interested in language and cognition.
Several slots are open for fall 2000 admission. Deadline for
applications: Feb 1, 2000.
Details of the program and application procedures can be found at:
http://www.lehigh.edu/~inpsy/gradprogram.html
See also:
Lehigh University homepage:
http://www2.lehigh.edu/home.html
Psychology Department homepage:
http://www.lehigh.edu/~inpsy/inpsy.html
Cognitive Science Program homepage:
http://www.lehigh.edu/~incog/incog.html