8-26 June 2009
Pittsburgh PA, U.S.A.
Carnegie Mellon Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology In the summer of 2009, the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University will hold a three-week summer school in logic and formal epistemology for promising undergraduates in philosophy, mathematics, computer science, linguistics, and other sciences. The goals are to o introduce students to cross-disciplinary fields of research at an early stage in their career; and o forge lasting links between the various disciplines. The summer school will be held from Monday, June 8 to Friday, June 26, 2009. There will be morning and afternoon lectures and daily problem sessions, as well as planned outings and social events. The summer school is free. That is, we will provide o full tuition, and o dormitory accommodations on the Carnegie Mellon campus. So students need only pay round trip travel to Pittsburgh and living expenses while there. There are no grades, and the courses do not provide formal course credit. Instructions for applying can be found on the summer school web page, http://www.phil.cmu.edu/summerschool Materials must be received by the Philosophy Department by March 15, 2009. This year's topics are: Categories and Structures Monday, June 8 to Friday, June 12 Instructor: Steve Awodey Decisions and Games Monday, June 15 to Friday, June 19 Instructor: Teddy Seidenfeld Logic and Formal Verification Monday, June 22 to Friday, June 26 Instructor: Jeremy Avigad The summer school is open to undergraduates, as well as to students who will be completing their first year of graduate school. Applicants need not be US citizens. There is a $20 nonrefundable application fee. Inquiries may be directed to Jeremy Avigad (avigad@cmu.edu).