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Lab manager position open Summer 2018
Open position for Lombrozo/Griffiths lab manager at Princeton The Lombrozo and Griffiths Labs at Princeton University are seeking a full-time lab manager to begin before or around Sept 1, 2018. You can apply here. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. The labs focus on cognitive science research that spans cognitive psychology, cognitive development, computer […]
Prof. Lombrozo Moving to Princeton University Fall 2018
Prof. Lombrozo will be moving to Princeton University for Fall 2018. Prospective graduate students should apply to the Princeton Department of Psychology. Princeton’s Program in Cognitive Science and the University Center for Human Values will also host a postdoctoral scholar position in Prof. Lombrozo’s lab; additional information about it will be posted once available.
Prof. Lombrozo Receives a 2017 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship
Professor Tania Lombrozo has been named an American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) fellow. The set of 71 fellows was selected through ACLS’s rigorous, multi-stage peer review process from a pool of nearly 1,200 applicants. The fellowship supports scholars for six to twelve months of full time research and writing. The ACLS Fellowship program, the longest-running current […]
Prof. Lombrozo Selected for American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology
Professor Tania Lombrozo is the recipient of the American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology in the area of cognition and human learning. This award recognizes excellent psychologists who are at early stages of their research careers. The awards ceremony will be held at the APA convention in […]
Lab Manager Position Open in Summer 2015
The Concepts and Cognition Lab will be hiring a lab manager this summer. The position is a full-time, 1-2 year commitment, approximately 75% in the Concepts and Cognition Lab and 25% in the Computational Cognitive Science Lab. The job will involve a mix of administrative responsibilities, research, and ideally some web design and programming. An […]
Prof. Lombrozo Selected for 2014 Outstanding Early Career Award from the Psychonomic Society
Prof. Tania Lombrozo has been selected as a Psychonomic Society Outstanding Early Career Awardee for 2014. Several awards are made each year to “young scientists who have made significant contributions to scientific psychology early in their careers.” You can read more about the award here: http://www.psychonomic.org/outstanding-early-career-award
Prof. Lombrozo Receives Society of Experimental Psychologists Early Investigator Award
Professor Tania Lombrozo has been named the recipient of the Early Investigator Award from the Society of Experimental Psychologists. As such, she will become a Lifetime Fellow of the Society of Experimental Psychologists, the oldest and most prestigious honorary society in Psychology, and join a highly select group of distinguished empirical scientists. The membership elects […]
Two Postdoctoral Positions Available for Fall 2014!
The Concepts and Cognition Lab is pleased to announce the availability of 2 two-year postdoctoral positions to begin Fall 2014, one designated for a psychology PhD and another for a philosophy PhD. You can find out more about the positions and how to apply here: Postdoctoral Scholars. The positions are associated with the Varieties of […]
$3.85M Project to Fund Research on Understanding at Berkeley and Beyond
The Templeton Foundation recently awarded over three million dollars in grant funding to support a new project called “Varieties of Understanding: New Perspectives from Psychology, Philosophy, and Theology,” for which Prof. Tania Lombrozo is the Psychology Director. The project will support two postdoctoral researchers in the Concepts & Cognition lab for two years each, beginning […]
Prof. Lombrozo Receives 2012 Janet Taylor Spence Award from APS
Prof. Tania Lombrozo is one of six recipients of the 2012 Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions from the Association for Psychological Science. Read more here.