CognitieCafé met Jelle Zuidema 🧠

Café ‘t Gasthuys Grimburgwal 7, Amsterdam, Nederland

De definitieve titel en abstract worden nog bekendgemaakt. Inloop: 19:45-20:00 Locatie: Café 't Gasthuys (Grimburgwal 7) Tijdens het Cognitie Café verzamelen wij in een gezellige, informele setting, om te luisteren naar een spreker in het CLC-gerelateerde veld. Voor deze avond: Jelle Zuidema! 🧠

UvA Data Science Centre | The Societal Impact of AI & Data Science

Het Trippenhuis Kloveniersburgwal 29, Amsterdam, Nederland

Organized by the UvA Data Science Centre! For more information on the event, click here. Click here to register! Registration is free and everyone (UvA and non-UvA) is welcome to join! How does data science inform environmental policy? Why is it important that we value research outputs in a future-proof way? And how can we … Continue reading UvA Data Science Centre | The Societal Impact of AI & Data Science

ACLC Seminar | Astrid De Wit: The present perfective paradox across languages

P.C. Hoofthuis Spuistraat 134, Amsterdam, Nederland

Organized by the Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication! (ACLC) Speaker: Astrid De Wit Location: P.C. Hoofthuis Room: 3.08 Title: The present perfective paradox across languages Abstract: This talk starts from the observation that, in many genetically and geographically unrelated languages, there is a remarkable restriction on the use of the present tense to refer … Continue reading ACLC Seminar | Astrid De Wit: The present perfective paradox across languages

Cognitalks: Neuroscience, Cognition, and Beyond!

Pakhuis de Zwijger Piet Heinkade 179, Amsterdam

Registration is open, click here to reserve your spot! Organized by Cognito! CogniTalks is an annual event organized by the student union Cognito of the University of Amsterdam. The event consists of several outstanding neuroscientists who will be sharing their inspiring and relevant research during a 15-minute-talk, covering topics from the biology of language to human … Continue reading Cognitalks: Neuroscience, Cognition, and Beyond!