[DIALOGnews] Fwd: Scholarships for NECSI Summer School

Susan Weiler weilercs at whitman.edu
Mon May 24 17:20:34 CDT 2004


Forgive my cluttering your box with this messge if you are not 
interested. But they are operating on first-come first served and 
need basis so I thought it best to send this message out ASAP. It 
looks like a really nice opportunity. cheers, sue


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>We have funding for a limited number of partial
>scholarships to attend the summer school's
>intensive courses on complex systems concepts
>and methods from June 28 - July 9.
>
>Applications should be sent to
>programs at necsi.net. We will provide these
>scholarships on a first come first served and
>need basis.
>
>Please note that course credit can be arranged
>at home institutions.
>
>Registration:
>http://necsi.net/education/school/summer04.html
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>A brief description of the program follows, and
>more details can be found at
>http://necsi.net/education/school/summer04.html
>
>All best,
>Yaneer
>-------------------------------------
>Yaneer Bar-Yam
>President
>New England Complex Systems Institute
>http://necsi.org
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>
>Complex Physical, Biological and Social Systems
>
>Dates:  June 28 - July 9
>Lecturers: Yaneer Bar-Yam, Stuart Kauffman,
>Charles Goodnight
>
>This program includes two semester equivalent
>courses.
>
>SUBJECT MATTER:
>The first course offers an introduction to the
>essential concepts of complex systems and
>related mathematical methods and simulation
>strategies with application to physical,
>biological and social systems. The second course
>offers a systematic study of three key complex
>systems areas: modeling, networks and evolution.
>
>TARGET AUDIENCE:
>These courses are intended for faculty, graduate
>students, post-doctoral fellows and others who
>would like to gain an understanding of the
>fundamentals of complex systems, and develop
>methodological tools for conducting research in
>their respective fields.
>
>For more information and registration:
>http://necsi.net/education/school/summer04.html
>==============================


-- 
C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.          
Biology Department                  Tel:   509-527-5948          
Whitman College                       Fax:  509-527-5961
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