Fwd: Call for applications: PCN 2026 - Primate Cognitive Neuroscience Summer School 2026
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Call for applications: PCN 2026 - Primate Cognitive Neuroscience Summer School 2026 Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2026 00:20:56 +0100 From: GTPN <GTPN@dpz.eu> To: GTPN <GTPN@dpz.eu> Dear colleagues,* * I would like to draw your attention to our Summer School for Primate Cognitive Neuroscience 2026, organized by Hans Scherberger, Alexander Gail, Igor Kagan, Raymundo Báez-Mendoza, and Stefan Treue from the German Primate Center in Göttingen, taking place July 26 - August 07, 2026, in Bad Bevensen, Germany (see: http://www.dpz.eu/pcn2026). In light of the approaching deadline for application (February 28, 2026), I would be grateful if you could distribute this information to suitable PhD students and postdocs in your reach. This Summer School is for PhD students and early postdocs from the field of primate cognitive and systems neuroscience working with non-human primates and will provide an outstanding training and networking opportunity for young researchers. Teaching will focus on cognitive processes in primate sensory and motor systems as well as on social settings and decision making, and will include important and novel results and methodologies. Topics of animal welfare, ethics, and media outreach will also be covered. A poster presentation about current research of the participant is expected. Student selection is competitive! Since this School is partially funded, only a reduced participation fee is required (1000 EUR) for this 10-day course. Also, a limited number of travel grants might be available for international participants. I would be very grateful if you could forward this information to suitable PhD students and postdocs in your lab and to other labs. With best regards, Hans Scherberger (on behalf of all organizers; sorry in case of multiple postings!) -- Dr. Igor Kagan Head of Decision and Awareness Group, German Primate Center (DPZ) Kellnerweg 4, Goettingen 37077, Germany
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Igor Kagan