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- From: pxf@cs.bham.ac.uk (Pranath Fernando)
- Newsgroups: sci.cognitive
- Subject: Re: List of Cog Sci Schools needed
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.135805@cs.bham.ac.uk>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 13:58:05 GMT
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- There are two Masters Cognitive Science Degrees (At least) in England.
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- One is at Manchester University, the other is at Birmingham University (the one
- I'm on !).
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- Well, speaking for the Birmingham course - it's very good, sufficiently broad,
- relevant, and in touch with the most recent work.
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- Our admissions Tutor's address is :
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- dmp@@cs.bham.ac.uk
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- (Donald Peterson).
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- If your more philosophically inclined, thers's an MA course in the Philosophy of
- Cognitive Science, at Sussex University. From what I hear its a good course too,
- and I believe it's still being run by Andy Clark (of 'Microcognition' fame).
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- Hope this helps,
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- Pranath
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