Research Projects for Specialisation at the Partner Universities
A list of available research projects for MEi:CogSci students at the partner universites, and a ZIP package with the presentations from the MEi:CogSci Mobility Semester Info & X-mas Meeting (December 2024).
You can access the current list of projects for specialisation in our online Project Database.
Proceedings of the MEi:CogSci Conference
The proceedings of the MEi:CogSci Conferences of the past years as PDF.
Learning Contracts for "Into Research II" Projects
Three types of learning contracts are available for "Into Research II" project work. ZIP packages include the learning contract in two file formats (MS Office, Libre/Open Office) and an information file as PDF. [Effective October 2018]
Learning Contracts for the Mobility Semester
Three types of learning contracts are available for the mobility semester. Learning contracts depend on the type of project work MEi:CogSci students are doing. ZIP packages include the learning contract in two file formats (MS Office, Libre/Open Office) and an information file as PDF. [Effective September 2022]
Here are best practice examples of mobility learning contracts from students, who agreed to share them. The ZIP package includes all types (empirical, theoretical and modelling projects). They should not be copied, but help you filling out your LC, determining project steps, etc..
Templates for the Master's Thesis Concept
The ZIP package includes the master's thesis concept template for the master's thesis seminar for fourth semester MEi:CogSci students in various file formats (MS Office, Libre/Open Office) and an information file as PDF. [Effective October 2018]
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The ZIP package includes the local and international versions of the MEi:CogSci logo in various file formats.
The MEi:CogSci logo may only be used by MEi:CogSci students or individuals associated with the MEi:CogSci joint programme for study/work-related purposes. The MEi:CogSci logo must not be used by third parties without prior written consent from the University of Vienna.