***Apologies for multiple postings*** Dear all, This is to announce the FENS (Federation of European Neuroscience Societies) winter school, organised in collaboration with the Hertie Foundation, on: Memory mechanisms in humans: from physiology to behaviour and computational models http://www.fens.org/Training/FENS-Schools/FENS-Hertie-Winter-School-2016/ Through extensive interactions with leaders in the field, the school will provide a comprehensive overview of both the basic and the latest knowledge about memory functions and their underlying mechanisms in humans. The school is aimed at PhD students and postdocs, preferably working on memory or with a strong interest in this area. Date: 11-17 December 2016 Location: Universitätszentrum, Obergurgl, Austria http://www.uz-obergurgl.at/english/how-to-get-there Course Directors: Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, University of Leicester, UK Simon Thorpe, CNRS – CerCo, Toulouse University, France Faculty Members: Roberto Cabeza - Duke University – USA Christian Döller - Donders Institute - The Netherlands Yadin Dudai - Weizmann Institute - Israel Emrah Duezel - University College London - UK Howard Eichenbaum - Boston University - USA Guillen Fernandez - Donders Institute - The Netherlands Edmund Rolls - Oxford University - UK Andreas Tolias - Baylor College of Medicine, USA Alessandro Treves - International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) - Italy Sylvia Wirth - Univerisity of Lyon - France Applications: http://www.fens.org/Training/FENS-Schools/FENS-Hertie-Winter-School-2016/ Deadline: 12th September 2016. For any questions please contact: Mathilde Maughan (FENS Schools Administration) at: schools@fens.org Best, Rodrigo Rodrigo Quian Quiroga Centre for Systems Neuroscience University of Leicester www.le.ac.uk/csn