SSBP
'Seattle in the Summer'  University of Birmingham, 27th - 28th July 2009

Postgraduate ID and ASD Scientific Conference.

Call for papers

A scientific conference for postgraduate students and early researchers in the intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder fields will be convened at The School of Psychology, University of Birmingham on 27th and 28th July, 2009. The organisers invite the submission of oral or poster presentations on all aspects of intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorder. Submissions will be reviewed by a committee comprising members from a selection of institutions.

Submission is by 300 word abstract. The abstract should be preceded by the title, followed by the name and contact details of the senior author and then the initials, surname and affiliation of all authors. The abstract should be presented using the headings: Background, Methods, Results and Discussion with six keywords beneath the body of the text. References should be in APA style. The closing date for submission of abstracts is 22nd May, 2009. Presenters will be informed whether their presentation has been accepted as an oral or poster presentation by 15th June, 2009.

Abstracts may be submitted electronically to: seattle_in_the_summer@hotmail.co.uk or via post to: Laurie Powis, Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT..

Further details about the conference are available at: www.cndd.bham.ac.uk



SSBP Annual meeting October 14th - 16th, 2009 Corpus Christi College, Cambridge UK.

Further details are available on our main SSBP web site.

9th 'Seattle Club' Conference on Research in Intellectual Disabilities.

Venue: University College London 7th and 8th December 2009

Key deadlines:  On-line submission of abstracts: 30th September 2009
Applications for the 2009 Seattle Club Studentships: 30th September 2009

Registration: 30th October 2009

University College London (UCL), this year’s conference venue, is situated in the heart of Central London. It is 10 to 15 minutes walk from Euston and Kings Cross/ St Pancras Mainline Stations, and is easily accessible by bus or underground from all other mainline stations. All London airports are fairly well connected to UCL.

 

                                                 
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