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#8 Una Masterclass workshop for PhD students

#8 Una Masterclass workshop for PhD students

We would like to present our eighth Una Masterclass workshop for PhD students which will be held under DIGITALIZED! Society in the Era of Digital Revolution project.

The aim of DIGITALIZED! is to develop new methods to intensify the cooperation between the  universities of Una Europa, and to conduct scientific research. The project also endeavours to popularize and educate. Moreover, the additional goal is to implement and carry out projects in the socio-economic environment that are connected with the impact of the digital revolution which influences changes in the social world.

DIGITALIZED! is financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange as part of the Academic International Partnerships programme.

Una Masterclasses are a few days meetings with world-leading scientists, entrepreneurs, science managers, and opinion-makers to discuss a selected, vital problem falling within the thematic scope of the project.

The eighth Una Masterclass workshop will be conducted by Mateusz Hohol Associate Professor at the Jagiellonian University (Dr. habil. in psychology, Ph.D. in philosophy). Mateusz is affiliated within the Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, JU and is Principal Investigator of the mathematical Cognition and Learning Lab, JU. His research focuses mainly on the cognitive science/psychology of mathematics, i.e., cognitive processing of numbers and geometric structures, as well as conceptual and methodological issues in cognitive (neuro)science.

 

Title:  Digital mind

 

Since the dawn of cognitive science, researchers have made efforts aiming to explain the mind in computational terms. While disputes over the nature of the mind are still ongoing, more and more cognitive scientists agree that computation-based artifacts transform our cognition. Our minds have become digital minds. The workshop will consist of three main modules focused, respectively, on:

1) Wide approaches to cognition (embodied, embedded, extended, enactive, and distributed);

2) Substituting, complementing, and constituting cognition via digital technology-based cognitive artifacts;

3) Cognitive ecology of the Internet and smart devices.

 

Dates and time:     26-28.09.2022, ONLINE

 

Please send your application to una.europa@uj.edu.pl     

Deadline for applications: 15th September, 2022.

Requirements: the status of PhD student in one of Una Europa universities, interest in the workshop topic.

The selection of participants will be based on the order of application.