Overview
Two doctoral studentships funded by the European Research Council (ERC) are available from September 2010 in the Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London. You can apply for either a 1+3-year (Masters and PhD) or a 3-year doctoral programme. You will work under the supervision of Dr Andy Bremner, as part of a research team funded by a 5-year ERC grant, ‘HEMSDEV: An Investigation of the Construction of Human Embodied Multisensory Experience in Infancy and Early Childhood', and will have access to, and training in, both behavioural and neurophysiological (ERP) methods.
Amount awarded
A stipend of £19,250 per annum will be provided. You will be expected to pay your own university fees (£3,500 pa).
Applicants for a 1+3 studentship should have a good first degree (1st class, high 2:1, or equivalent) in Psychology or a closely allied discipline. Applicants for a 3-year doctorate will normally be expected to hold a Master's degree in an area related to Psychology. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong aptitude and motivation to work in a research team, undertaking both collaborative and individual research projects in a scientifically rigorous way. We are also looking for a candidate who will be able to work with infants, children and parents, present research at national and international scientific meetings, and submit research manuscripts for publication on a regular basis.
How to apply
For more information on the application process, please visit our website www.gold.ac.uk/psychology/programmes/studentships/kindsofresearch/hemsdevprojects and/or contact Dr Bremner on +44 (0) 207 078 5142 or a.bremner@gold.ac.uk.
Application deadline
**Applications should be submitted by 30 June. Short-listed candidates should expect to be notified by 7 July for an interview between 15-20 July**
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
Two doctoral studentships funded by the European Research Council (ERC) are available from September 2010 in the Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London. You can apply for either a 1+3-year (Masters and PhD) or a 3-year doctoral programme. You will work under the supervision of Dr Andy Bremner, as part of a research team funded by a 5-year ERC grant, ‘HEMSDEV: An Investigation of the Construction of Human Embodied Multisensory Experience in Infancy and Early Childhood', and will have access to, and training in, both behavioural and neurophysiological (ERP) methods.
Amount awarded
A stipend of £19,250 per annum will be provided. You will be expected to pay your own university fees (£3,500 pa).
Applicants for a 1+3 studentship should have a good first degree (1st class, high 2:1, or equivalent) in Psychology or a closely allied discipline. Applicants for a 3-year doctorate will normally be expected to hold a Master's degree in an area related to Psychology. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong aptitude and motivation to work in a research team, undertaking both collaborative and individual research projects in a scientifically rigorous way. We are also looking for a candidate who will be able to work with infants, children and parents, present research at national and international scientific meetings, and submit research manuscripts for publication on a regular basis.
How to apply
For more information on the application process, please visit our website www.gold.ac.uk/psychology/programmes/studentships/kindsofresearch/hemsdevprojects and/or contact Dr Bremner on +44 (0) 207 078 5142 or a.bremner@gold.ac.uk.
Application deadline
**Applications should be submitted by 30 June. Short-listed candidates should expect to be notified by 7 July for an interview between 15-20 July**
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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