Neurohumanities in Paris Global Education Program
We are currently evaluating applications for undergraduate students interested in taking part in the Neurohumanities in Paris global education program. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis, and are due by February 1, 2016. To find out more about the program go to the Neurohumanities in Paris Global Education website:
https://globaled.duke.edu/Programs/Summer/Duke_Neurohumanities_in_Paris
Undergraduate students interested in finding out more about this program are invited to attend an information session in early 2016:
¿ Tuesday, January 19 from 6:00-7:00pm in the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Room B029 (enter the glass cube on the patio of the Levine Science Research Center near the Blue Express Cafeteria, and go down to the bottom level. The room is on your left).
The Neurohumanities in Paris program is taught during Summer Session 1 (May 18-July 2, 2016) by a collaborative modular team of faculty from the neurosciences and the humanities, with two one-credit courses "Cultured Brain: the Neuroscience of Perception and Action" and "The Creative Brain: Literature, Arts, and Cognition." All courses are taught in English. Undergraduate students from many different disciplines and all years are encouraged to apply.
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