ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR POSTERS (Christian Kaernbach )


Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR POSTERS
From:    Christian Kaernbach  <chris(at)PSYCHOLOGIE.UNI-LEIPZIG.DE>
Date:    Thu, 14 Jun 2001 17:27:42 +0200

ANNOUNCEMENT and CALL FOR POSTERS Fechner Day 2001 The Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics with a preceding conference celebrating THE 200th BIRTHDAY of G.Th. FECHNER Leipzig, October 19th - 23rd , 2001 Dear colleagues, this time the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics is held in a year in which the university and city of Leipzig, where Fechner lived and worked for about 60 years, celebrate the bicentenary of his birth. To mark this event, the Seventeenth Annual ISP meeting will be preceded by a two-day event devoted to Fechner's life and his work with respect to his lasting contributions to various branches of modern science. This event will run from the evening of October the 19th to the afternoon of October the 20th. Following a short break, the sessions of the ISP meeting, the Fechner Day, will start in the afternoon of October the 20th. You are cordially invited to participate in this conference. You also may register for the Fechner Day only (October 20th - 23rd). The preliminary program and the basic information you will need for planning your stay can be found on the website http://www.uni-leipzig.de/fechnerday Key Dates: Deadline for early registration: June 25th, 2001 Deadline for submission of the title of a poster: June 25th, 2001 (together with your registration) Deadline for submission of poster manuscripts for the proceedings volume: July 31th, 2001 We are looking forward to seeing you in Leipzig! The Organizing Committee: Anneros Meischner-Metge (preceding conference); Erdmute Sommerfeld, Raul Kompass, Thomas Lachmann (Fechner Day) Universitaet Leipzig, Institut für Allgemeine Psychologie, Seeburgstr. 14-20, D-04103 Leipzig email: isp2001(at)uni-leipzig.de fax: ++49(341)9735969 phone (answering machine): ++49(341)9735966


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