Call for Scholarship Nominations – International Summer School for Doctoral Students
Heidelberg University has started a series of international summer and winter schools for doctoral students in various academic fields. The objectives of this project are to strengthen academic collaboration between Asia, Europe and Latin America and to foster networks of young researchers from these regions. The first summer school – “Frontiers in Neuroeconomics –How Social and Individual Context matters for the Biological Mechanisms of Behaviour” – will take place from April 7 to 17, 2014, at the Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg (IWH). Participants of the Summer School could either be economists with a strong interest in psychology and neuroscience, or social-/cultural-/cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists with an interest in economic applications of their respective knowledge. SCHOLARSHIP NOMINATIONS: Scholarship nominations can be sent directly to Heidelberg University by your doctoral advisors. The deadline for scholarship nominations is December 1, 2013. You will be able to download the Call for Scholarship Nominations HERE and the Application Form HERE.
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