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Dear Colleagues,
Registration is now open for the 14th annual BCCCD
meeting,<https://www.bcccd.org/>
which will be held in person in Budapest, Hungary from January 4-6, 2024.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Sandra
Waxman<https://psychology.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core/profiles/…
(Northwestern University)
Martin Giurfa<https://cbi-toulouse.fr/eng/equipe-giurfa-devaud> (Centre de Biologie
Intégrative, Toulouse)
Victoria
Southgate<https://psychology.ku.dk/staff/academic_staff/?pure=en/persons/520019>
(University of Copenhagen)
Registration includes the main conference program, the opening reception on the evening of
Thursday 4 January, and the rooftop mulled wine reception on the evening of Friday 5
January.
Early-bird registration: Early-bird registration fees are available until 22nd November.
For presenters: Those with accepted presentations MUST register before 1 December.
Fee waivers for student presenters: A limited number of registration fee waivers are
available for students with accepted presentations. Fee waiver applications are due by
11:59 CET on 8 November to the conference email account
(bcccd@ceu.edu<mailto:bcccd@ceu.edu>). Your application should include your name,
the abstract ID from your acceptance notification, and an attached letter from a
supervisor stating that there are no other available funds to support your attendance.
Applicants for the fee waiver will be notified no later than 15 November. If you plan to
apply for a fee waiver, do not register until after 15 November. Instructions for how to
receive the waiver will be included in the decision email, but we cannot reimburse
registrations that are paid for already.
Pre-conference workshops: There is an additional 40 EUR fee to attend a pre-conference
workshop or tutorial. This year, we have two tutorials and two preconference workshops,
all taking place in parallel on the morning of Thursday 4 January (including a catered
coffee break).
Tutorial: Bayesian models of science learning in Python
Tutorial: Python fundamentals for eye-tracking research
Workshop: The ManyBabies Project: How it works, what it contributes to developmental
cognitive science, and how to get involved
Workshop: Advances in infant neuroscience: What state-of-the-art imaging can reveal about
the developing mind?
The tutorials have limited capacity and spots will be given on a first-come-first-serve
basis. Those presenting in a pre-conference workshop or tutorial do not have to pay the
additional fee.
Gala dinner: Continuing a popular annual tradition, there will be a gala dinner and dance
party after the end of the conference on Saturday 6 January. There is an additional fee
for the gala dinner. We hope you will join us for a night of celebration at the end of the
conference!
We look forward to seeing you in Budapest!
Jonathan F. Kominsky and Magdalena Roszkowski
BCCCD24 Conference chairs