2012 Meetings
Hull, 11-13 April 2012
This meeting will include the 1st Frith Prize Lecture by Kathryn Hopkins.
There will also be two symposia - a Festschrift for Geoffrey Hall organised by D George and a symposium on Applied Issues in Face Recognition organised by C Longmore.
Local Organisers D George and C Longmore.
Abstract submissions are invited here.
Bristol, 11-13 July 2012
This meeting will include the 40th Bartlett Lecture by Annette Karmiloff-Smith plus an accompanying symposium to be organised by Gaia Scerif on Cognitive Neuroscience: Insights from and for developmental dynamics.
This meeting will also include a symposium in honour of Stephen Monsell to be organised by Ian McLaren and a symposium on Models of Learning and Prediction to be organised by S Farrell and C Kent.
Local Organisers S Farrell and C Kent.
2013 Meetings
London, January 2013
Lancaster, April 2013
Bangor, July 2013
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