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oxford Chronobiology and sleep medicine summer school September 2018

We are pleased to announce that we will be running a further school in Oxford in 2018 from 2nd – 7th September. We are still accepting applications for the sleep medicine track of the school, please see below for more information.

Hosted by the SCNi at the University of Oxford, the five day School will consist of a series of shared lectures and seminars as well as separate, subject-specific workshops. The aim of the summer school curriculum is to give attendees an understanding of their subject area, from fundamental research to applied science.

The Summer School is targeted at PhD/DPhil/MD students and other early career researchers. Keep an eye on this page for updates!

 

You can see our finalised timetable for 2018 here.

Take a look at previous timetables for the 2015 and 2016 summer schools.

Read a report from our 2014 summer school.

Costs:

Registration fee: £300

This will cover the costs of lunches and socials but unfortunately cannot cover accommodation costs. A comprehensive list of accommodation in Oxford will be circulated to all attendees.

A small number of travel bursaries will be available. Please highlight in your covering letter if you would like to be considered for this and your reasons for requesting bursary assistance.

 

How to apply:

To apply for a place please submit the following to scni@ndcn.ox.ac.uk:

1.       Covering letter, including confirmation that if offered a place you will be able to attend. Please indicate whether you would like to attend the sleep medicine or the chronobiology workshops.

2.       A research abstract of your current work. This should be no more than 1 page of A4 in Arial font, size 11 (approx. 300 words), to include 1 table or figure if applicable. If accepted this will form the basis of your poster presentation at the School.

3.       A short CV including research interests.

Important dates

The closing date for applications is: 30th March 2018

Registration for successful applicants will close on 31st July 2018

 

LOCATION

St Antony's College, Woodstock Road, Oxford

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Professors Russell Foster, Colin Espie, Martha Merrow, Till Roenneberg and Johanna Meijer

 

Please direct all enquiries to scni@ndcn.ox.ac.uk