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Summer workshop opportunity to study Auditory Neuroscience

Women in Computer Music Scholarship
Summer workshop opportunity to study Auditory Neuroscience

GOAL:
Promote the engagement of young women in the field of electronic and computer music.

HOW IT WORKS:
Up to 2 (two) women will be selected to attend the Mobile EEG and Computational Tools for Auditory Research Summer Workshop at CCRMA with a full tuition scholarship. A certificate will be given to each participant upon successful completion of the workshop.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
The Mobile EEG and Computational Tools for Auditory Research Workshop provides participants with the tools to carry out cognitive and computational research in the field of auditoryt neuroscience. We will study and replicate classical research paradigms outdoors. Participants will use knowledge from disciplines spanning cognitive science, music theory, electrophysiology, and computational neuroscience. Class size is around 10, with individuals from diverse academic backgrounds.

ABOUT CCRMA:
The Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA, pronounced 'karma') is an internationally renowned multi-disciplinary facility where composers and researchers work together using computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/about

HOW TO APPLY:
All women enthusiastic about music and computer science are invited to apply. Target age range is approximately between 16 and 30, but we'll consider exceptions. No previous background in computer music is required.
To apply, please fill out this form.

DEADLINE: June 1st, 2015.

Recipients will be selected after review of all applicants' materials.

MORE INFO:
* The Mobile EEG and Computational Tools for Auditory Research Workshop will take place from August 1st to August 5th, 2016 (click here for details: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshop/mobileEEG )
* The recipients will receive a full tuition waiver to register for the workshop. This scholarship does not include room and board, nor transportation expenses, and it does not have any cash value.
* Anyone who identifies as woman may apply.
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