Neurodevelopmental Seminar Series
Professor Dorothy Bishop, Oxford, and Dr Rachael Bedford, King's College London
Monday, 22 June 2015, 9am to 5pm
St Catherine's College, Oxford
Following from Debbie Riby and colleagues' great meeting organisation in Durham last year (see http://www.neurodevelopmentaldisorders-seminarseries.co.uk/ for details of past events), the Attention, Brain and Cognitive Development ("ABCD") Group will host the next Neurodevelopmental Seminar Series on 22nd June, in Oxford. The conference will be held at St. Catherine's College. We are keeping costs reasonable, at £40 for staff and £25 for students (including lunch), and we have a small number of student bursaries.
Following from Debbie Riby and colleagues' great meeting organisation in Durham last year (see http://www.neurodevelopmentaldisorders-seminarseries.co.uk/ for details of past events), the Attention, Brain and Cognitive Development ("ABCD") Group will host the next Neurodevelopmental Seminar Series on 22nd June, in Oxford. The conference will be held at St. Catherine's College. We are keeping costs reasonable, at £40 for staff and £25 for students (including lunch), and we have a small number of student bursaries.
The programme will include a lecture delivered by an established leader in the field, and one by a developing star. We have two great Keynote Speakers: our own Dorothy Bishop (Oxford) and Rachael Bedford (King's College London).
We are currently open for abstract submissions for both oral presentations and poster presentations. The submissions will close on 20th February 2015. To submit a contribution, please e-mail the address abcd@psy.ox.ac.uk with the following details:
1. Title of presentation / poster:
2. Authors and affiliations:
3. Abstract (250 words maximum)
4. Preference for oral presentation or poster presentation (delete as appropriate): Presentation / poster
5. Application for a student bursary (delete as appropriate): Yes / no
Registration will open formally on 16th March 2015 and will be open until 29th May 2015 OR when we have reached our maximum number of 75 delegates (so you may wish to get in there early!).