Graduate Schools
SweCog
SweCog is the Swedish national graduate school in Cognitive Science. It is open for graduate students in Cognitive Science and related disciplines, as well as graduate students with an undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science, regardless of their area of specialization, and for all graduate students interested in Cognitive Science but taking their degree in closely related areas such as philosophy, computer science, psychology, linguistics and others. Research at the participating universities cover a wide range of basic and applied areas of Cognitive Science, e.g. cognitive robotics, comparative and evolutionary cognition, multimodal communication, social and cognitive aspects of human computer interaction, joint cognitive systems, studies of consciousness.
HEAD Graduate School
The HEAD Graduate School has an interdisciplinary profile and an
educational philosophy that is student centred and problem based. Research
projects illuminate two central dimensions: individual-society and
arts-sciences. Examples of hearing and deafness phenomena studied during
training may include: growing up with a cochlear implant
(a surgically fitted form of hearing aid), coping with noise at work, learning
to live with tinnitus, or how hearing aid fitting can take into account
individual neural, sensory, cognitive and social parameters.
GSLT - Graduate School in Language Technology
GSLT is a collaboration between leading centres in language technology. The school aims to integrate research on speech and language and to provide a sound basis in both theoretical foundations and applications oriented research. It is committed to an international profile with graduate students both from Sweden and abroad.
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