Our lab member at the V International Luria Memorial Congress
Our lab member Nikita Zmanovsky at the V International Luria Memorial Congress
Neurolinguistics Lab team in Geneva
A numerous delegation of Lab members led by the head of the Lab attended the annual Science of Aphasia Conference 2017 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Psychological assessment in Lisbon
The conference ECPA-14t - is the 14th European Conference on Psychological Assessmenthat, which took place in Lisbon, Portugal, from 5th till 8th June
The Neurolinguistics Lab team at the child speech conference in sunny Bilbao (Spain)
The workshop took place in Spain, Bilbao from 15th till 18th June
Participants of the Young Defectologist School has known about the Lab's Russian Aphasia Test
The Young Defectologist School was held on 11th May in the Kazan Federal University
The Neurolinguistics Lab reaches beyond the Polar Circle
The conference took place in the Heart of Finnish Lapland on April, 2-5
Let the fight begin: Tatiana Bolgina at the first round of Research Battles in HSE!
On March, 18 HSE launched a new project called Research Battles. Our lab member Tatiana Bolgina, a 4-th year student from Linguistics, took part in the first battle of the season.
New clinical study with the Children's Academy of Speech
Center for Language and Brain launched a new collaboration project together with the speech therapy center Children's Academy of Speech, which provides intervention and treatment for children with language-learning difficulties or delays in cognitive and behavioural development.
Tatiana Bolgina at the Fifth conference-school "Problems of language: young researchers' perspective"
The conference is held at the Institute of Linguistics and covers a broad range of topics in the areas of linguistics, psycholinguistics and neurolinguistic research.
Congratulations to Valeriya Tolkacheva and Anastasiya Kobseva on the admission to the Master Program!
The program Erasmus+ is a great opportunuty for those who dream to become a qualified specialist in the field of clinical linguistics