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Emeritus Prof. Clifford (Cliff) Hooker

Work Phone(02) 4921 5185
Email
Office111, McMillan

Funding

Summary

Number of grants24
Total funding$571,289

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2005 (1 grants)

From aping to ape language: Methodological change through self-directed anticipative learning is a principal driver of scientific progress$11,000

2004 (2 grants)

(SHARED) Sustainability Options in Australia$65,000

Methodical development is a principal driver of scientific success$13,000

2003 (1 grants)

The bio-dynamics of learning and norms in science$13,500

2002 (1 grants)

Investigation of new foundations for economic organisation & dynamics in autonomous organisation & self-directing adaptiveness derived from biological counterpa$14,000

2001 (2 grants)

Understanding self-directed anticipative learning in science.$15,000

Investigation of foundational concepts and principles for complex organised autonomous systems.$12,600

2000 (1 grants)

Understanding Self-Directed Anticipative Learning: Neural Machanisms, Animal and Robotics Models, and Intelligent Organisations.$12,500

1999 (1 grants)

Intelligent Organisation: Foundations in Autonomous Organisation and Self-directing Adaptiveness$13,500

1998 (2 grants)

Reduction and emergence in non-linear dynamical systems$150,777

Autonomy: Nature and roles in adaptive, especially intelligent, systems.$14,000

1997 (1 grants)

Dynamical Theories of Cognition$8,000

1996 (1 grants)

Self-organistion and dynamical models of mind.$14,000

1995 (2 grants)

Self-organisation and dynamical models of mind.$15,800

International Congress of Logic, Philosophy and Methodology of Science, Quatrennial - Italy$2,500

1994 (2 grants)

94,95 GRANT. Reason & Science: A critique of reason as formal structure and assessment of naturalistic alternatives based on, applied to, scientific research.$77,912

Rationality as a form of self-organisation.$14,000

1993 (3 grants)

Reason and Science: A Critique of Reason as Formal Structure and Assessment of Naturalistic Alternatives Based On, Applied To, Scientific Research.$24,000

International Research Conference Non-formal Models of Reason$10,000

Rationality as a form of Self-Organisation: Is a Theory of Self-Organisation Systems Feasible?$10,000

1992 (3 grants)

Reason And Science: A Critique Of Reason As Formal Structure And Assessment Of Naturalistic Alternatives Based On, Applied To, Scientific Research.$24,000

Rationality As A Form Of Self-organisation: Is A Theory Of Self-organising Systems Feasible?$11,000

Investigation Of Rational Public Policy Design$2,200

1991 (1 grants)

Reason And Science: A Critique Of Reason As Normal Structure & Assessment Of$23,000