Cognitive Science boasts 8 medal winners at 2020 Convocation
Cognitive Science is proud to announce the following 8 medal winners at this Spring’s 2020 University Convocation. They include: University Medal in Cognitive Science (Highest Standing) Catherine...
View ArticleHow to Balance Staying Informed and Your Mental Health
Jim Davies, of Carleton’s department of cognitive science, is interviewed about how consuming news can be bad for your happiness....
View ArticleJim Davies talks about the science of imagination on The Agenda
Jim Davies was the last live interview before the COVID-19 shutdown. See him talk about his latest book, Imagination, on The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Aired April 8, 2020.
View Article2 Cog Sci students each awarded an I-CUREUS Internship
Two separate students from Cognitive Science have each been awarded an I-CUREUS Internship. Funds are awarded from the Discovery Centre and Office of the Associate Vice-President (Teaching and...
View ArticleJim Davies on community resilience during the pandemic
Jim Davies writes in Nautilus magazine about how people help each other in emergencies, and the brighter side of human behavior during the pandemic....
View ArticleNew Fall/Winter 2020/21 Contract Instructor Positions available
Four (4) new Fall/Winter 2020/21 Cognitive Science Contract Instructor Positions are now available to apply for. Note: The University may require that all or part of these courses be delivered...
View ArticleCognitive Science Student Leadership in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Camryn Kealey, Third Year BCogSci – Biological Foundations Stream At the beginning of this semester, I began a scholarship of teaching and learning project, with one of my professors, Rebecca Merkley....
View ArticleNew Instructor I position available (Artificial Intelligence): term position
A new Cognitive Science Artificial Intelligence Instructor I position is now available to apply for. Details can be found here. Complete applications will be considered starting June 5 and continue...
View ArticleICS TA Awards Announced!
Congratulations and much appreciation to this year’s TA award recipients Heather Douglas and Jessica Rocheleau, as nominated by faculty members and students. Teaching Assistants play an important role...
View ArticleComputer requirements for CGSC 1005 and 3601
All students taking CGSC 1005 and CGSC 3601 are required to either own or have daily access to a computer (either Mac or PC; desktop or laptop) that they can both work on and install software on – this...
View ArticleCognitive Science boasts 8 medal winners at 2020 Convocation
Cognitive Science is proud to announce the following 8 medal winners at this Spring’s 2020 University Convocation. They include: University Medal in Cognitive Science (Highest Standing) Catherine...
View ArticleHow to Balance Staying Informed and Your Mental Health
Jim Davies, of Carleton’s department of cognitive science, is interviewed about how consuming news can be bad for your happiness....
View ArticleDCS Colloquium – Modeling uncertainty in animal welfare and ethics
ICS Colloquium – Fall 2020 – Sept 16
View ArticleCongratulations Professor Jim Davies on his 2020 Carleton Teaching Award
The entire Department of Cognitive Science (Faculty, Staff and Students) wishes to congratulate Professor Jim Davies on his 2020 Carleton University Teaching Award. Jim receives his Excellence in...
View ArticleCog. Sci. Colloquium – Fall 2020 – Sept 23
Date: Sept 23, 2020 03:00pm -4:30pm Location: online Title: The “A Day in the Life” project: A preliminary report Speaker: Garrison W. Cottrell – CSE Department – UCSD- La Jolla, CA Abstract: The goal...
View ArticleCog. Sci. Colloquium : The Predicament of Quantity”: Analog Magnitudes and...
ICS Colloquium – Fall 2020 – Sept 30
View ArticleInclusion Week 2020 Events
The Department of Cognitive Science’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) committee would like to bring your attention to the events being organized by Carleton’s Department of Equity and Inclusive...
View ArticleColloquium :Modifiable Factors Affecting Neural Decline in Aging: The roles...
Cog. Sci. Colloquium – Fall 2020 – Oct 14
View ArticleCog. Sci. Colloquium : How Regret Works
Date: October 21, 2020 03:00pm -4:30pm Location: online Title: How Regret Works Speaker: Keith Markman Abstract: Regret is a counterfactual emotion – elicited by an upward counterfactual comparison...
View ArticleJim Davies on how people behave in times of upheaval
CBC’s Fresh Air interviews Jim Davies about how people behave in times of upheaval....
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