Mechanisms of Learning

Emory University 

About

Mechanisms of Learning across Development and Species is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Institutional National Research Service Award (NRSA) Training Grant co-directed by Drs. Robert Hampton and Patricia Bauer. Psychology faculty collaborate with faculty from other departments and the Neuroscience Graduate Program to provide new and unique training opportunities for graduate students across concentrations in Psychology and across programs in the University. The training grant provides three years of stipend and other expenses for five fellows on a rolling basis. Fellows receive enhanced training through explicitly multidisciplinary research experiences spanning stages of development, subject species, or both. They will be advised by both their primary mentor and a co-advisor who studies a different age group or species. Fellows are required to enroll in the Mechanisms of Learning Seminar, a course that emphasizes improvement of writing and other professional development. Each year, students in the seminar host the Mechanisms of Learning Forum, an intimate and interactive conference involving investigators and graduate students from other universities. Requests for applications are made annually in the spring. Applicants may also be awarded an Emory College Collaborative Research Catalyst Award in Neural and Behavioral Mechanisms of Learning, supported by the office of Dean Elliott to support mentored research of an undergraduate student.

The 2023 Forum will be held in Scotland, under a collaboration led by Drs. Robert Hampton and Amanda Seed. This year's forum will be held from Thursday, April 27th through Sunday, April 30th in the Scottish Highlands!