SMPC 2011: Second call for paper and student awards (Peter Pfordresher )


Subject: SMPC 2011: Second call for paper and student awards
From:    Peter Pfordresher  <pqp@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 5 Jan 2011 08:41:46 -0500
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(With apologies for cross-postings) SOCIETY FOR MUSIC PECEPTION AND COGNITINO (SMPC) 2011 CONFERENCE - SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS AND NOTIFICATION OF STUDENT AWARDS Please remember to submit your abstracts for SMPC 2011 by February 1st, 2011. Send abstracts to smpc2011submission@xxxxxxxx Text from the original call for papers can be found here: http://www.esm.rochester.edu/smpc2011/papers.php Also, SMPC is pleased to announce that we will be sponsoring two merit-based awards for outstanding student researchers who are first-author on a paper or poster at the annual meeting in Rochester, NY. · Travel awards ($250 each) · One Outstanding Student Researcher award ($250 additional) To be eligible for any of these awards, students should complete a two-stage submission process: 1. Submit an abstract by the regular February 1 deadline to smpc2011submissions@xxxxxxxx 2. Submit a two-page version of the paper or poster for award consideration by a deadline of March 1. Submissions for student travel awards should also be submitted to smpc2011submissions@xxxxxxxx The subject header should read ³Travel award submission for LASTNAME², including the last name of the student (first author) who is applying for the award. Please include author names and affiliations in the body of the email, along with the title. The 2-page paper should be included as an attachment in word (*.doc, .docx) or adobe (.pdf) format. The paper should include the title of the submission (which should match the title used for the initial abstract submission), but should NOT include the author name. The 2-page limit includes space for the title, references, and any figures or tables the author may wish to include. Double spacing should be used, as well as 1-inch margins and font equivalent in size to 12-point times roman. The paper should be an expanded version of the submitted abstract, with the headings: Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusions. This list of headings may be recycled for papers that summarize multiple experiments, if the author wishes to do so. All papers will be evaluated by a blind review committee. The program committee chair (Peter Pfordresher) will receive the email submissions but will not participate in the review process. Awards will be announced by April 30th. Funds will be disbursed at the business meeting during the conference in Rochester. From the award winners, the SMPC board will choose one student (based on the full conference presentation) for the "SMPC 2011 outstanding student researcher award", which will consist of an additional $250. The names of all award winners will be posted at the conference and on the SMPC website. /******************************************************/ Peter Q. Pfordresher, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychology, SUNY Buffalo Office: 355 Park Hall (Tel: 716.645.0234) Lab: 336-338 Park Hall (Tel: 716.645.0225) Fax: 716.645.3801 http://psychology.buffalo.edu/directory/faculty/people/pfordresher/


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