Communication
The most up to date information we know of about Cognitive Science events will be available on the Cognitive Science Circle of Montreal (CSCM: web site, RSS).
The Institute maintains an e-mail list that enables subscribers to receive information concerning everything Cognitive Science in Montreal and around (Québec city, Ottawa, Sherbrooke, …). The information available on the CSCM website will be posted on this list. In addition, subscribers to the list can post news that they consider to be relevant.
To sign up, simply send an e-mail to listproc@uqam.ca and make sure that it contains the message “subscribe isc-liste” followed by your name (for example: “subscribe isc-liste Réjan Tremblay”). We will validate your registration as soon as possible.
We are also present on Facebook and Twitter (for the Institute’s directly related activities), and on LinkedIn (for cognitive science related jobs). As of December 2011, these are mostly experimental, and our way of using them will most likely evolve.
The “Cahiers de l’ISC” is a publication for members of the Institute.
We are organising a series of conferences with local and international speakers. The Doctorat en informatique cognitive is also organising recurrent seminars of interest.
The most up to date information we know of about Cognitive Science events will be available on the Cognitive Science Circle of Montreal (CSCM: web site, RSS).
The Institute maintains an e-mail list that enables subscribers to receive information concerning everything Cognitive Science in Montreal and around (Québec city, Ottawa, Sherbrooke, …). The information available on the CSCM website will be posted on this list. In addition, subscribers to the list can post news that they consider to be relevant.
To sign up, simply send an e-mail to listproc@uqam.ca and make sure that it contains the message “subscribe isc-liste” followed by your name (for example: “subscribe isc-liste Réjan Tremblay”). We will validate your registration as soon as possible.
We are also present on Facebook and Twitter (for the Institute’s directly related activities), and on LinkedIn (for cognitive science related jobs). As of December 2011, these are mostly experimental, and our way of using them will most likely evolve.
The “Cahiers de l’ISC” is a publication for members of the Institute.
We are organising a series of conferences with local and international speakers. The Doctorat en informatique cognitive is also organising recurrent seminars of interest.