Latest summer and post-bac opportunities

Hi all,

Attached are the latest list of summer and post-bac opportunities I’ve compiled; the new listings can be found near the top of the file, starting with “Posted 3/17/23”.  Feel free to scroll down and review previously posted opportunities as well, as some of those deadlines have not yet passed.

Post-bac opportunities 3-17-23

Summer opportunities 3-17-23

March 2023 newsletter

Also, see below about a summer workshop in psycholinguistics:

— Professor Abrams

STEP2023 – CCP Spring Training in Experimental Psycholinguistics

The Centre for Comparative Psycholinguistics (CCP, University of Alberta Department of Linguistics) organizes a week long Spring Training Workshop in current issues and methods in psycholinguistics.

STEP 2023 will be held from June 12-17 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (also online/hybrid, see below)

Advancing the methodological skills and conceptual prowess of students of linguistics and psycholinguistics since 2014, the Spring School is directed at postdoctoral fellows, graduate and advanced undergraduate students, and anyone else interested in learning how to turn their research ideas into concrete steps towards experimental designs, data collection, and analysis using experimental and statistical methods.

Courses

On campus only:
– A short overview and introduction to statistics and R, Kasandra Calkins and Stephanie Hammond-Thrasher, University of Alberta
– Introduction to Bayesian modelling, Scott James Perry, University of Alberta
– Introduction to mixed-effect modelling with lme4, Adriana Soto-Corominas & Scott James Perry, Universitat Internacional de Catalunya and University of Alberta

– Corpus-linguistic text processing with R,  Stefan Th. Gries, UC Santa Barbara & JLU Giessen *Enrolment capped at 25*
– Methodological approaches to language and aging, Victor Kuperman, McMaster University
– Taking psycholinguistic methods to the field, Carolyn O’Meara, UNAM

Hybrid/online:
– Discriminative learning and the lexicon: NDL and LDL, Harald Baayen, Yu-Ying Chuang, and Maria Heitmeier, University of Tuebingen
– PsychoPy 101: A crash course on building customized experiments, Veranika Puhacheuskaya, University of Alberta

Fees: $350+5%GST for in-person students. The workshop fee includes attendance, workshop materials, tea/coffee, light snacks and lunches (for 6 days). For online attendees, there’s a nominal fee of $25+5%GST per course.

Registration: go to https://ccp.artsrn.ualberta.ca/step/

For questions, please email ccpling@ualberta.ca or jarvikivi@ualberta.ca