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KEY DATES 2013 Program: Titles and Abstracts

JUNE 6-8, 2013

SRCLD Conference at Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin
FEBRUARY 1, 2013 Proposal Submission Deadline
FEBRUARY 1, 2013 Online Registration Opens
FEBRUARY 1, 2013 Travel Award Application Deadline
APRIL 30, 2013 Early Registration Deadline
(No refunds after May 20, 2013)
2013 INVITED SPEAKERS
Inge-Marie Eigsti, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Connecticut
Rhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Founding Director
Department of Speech-Language Pathology
Sacred Heart University
David B. Pisoni
Chancellors’ Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science
Director, Speech Research Laboratory
Indiana University
Sandra R. Waxman, Ph.D.
Professor
Cognitive Psychology
Northwestern University
FUTURE SYMPOSIUM DATES
2014, June 12-14
2015, June 4-6
NOTICE
If you are attending SRCLD as a national from a country other than Canada or the United States please browse the following links for important information about entering the USA using a Visa Waiver

  Information regarding temporary visitors to the U.S.

  Visa Waiver Program (VWP)
NEWS & NOTES
Supported in part by: NIDCD and NICHD, NIH, R13 DC001677, Susan Ellis Weismer, Principal Investigator
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders