6 Marie Curie PhD studentships in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Birkbeck University of London, UK
The Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development and affiliated
laboratories has recently been granted Marie Curie Centre of
Excellence in Training status by the European Commission. As a result
of this, 6 3-year fellowships are available for the purposes of
completing a PhD in Cognitive or Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
at Birkbeck University of London. The PhD studentships are tenable
for up to 3 years and must be taken up no later than September 30th
2005.
Fellows will be hosted at the Centre for Brain and Cognitive
Development (CBCD), within the School of Psychology, Birkbeck
University of London. Details of the Centre's and affiliated lab's
activities can be found at
http://www.cbcd.bbk.ac.uk/cbcd.html. The
CBCD has the mission to investigate relations between postnatal brain
development and changes in perceptual, cognitive, and linguistic
abilities from birth through childhood and late adulthood. Research
in intrinsically multidisciplinary and involves behavioural testing,
ERP, fMRI, NIRS, and computational neural network modelling with
typically and atypically developing children as well as adult patient
populations. Affiliated labs include:
* the Babylab
* the Developmental Neurocognition Lab
* ALPHAlab
* Neurocognitive Development Unit of ICH
*Brain and Behaviour Lab
Successful applicants will be required to complete a PhD under the
supervision of a member of the CBCD faculty and affiliated labs.
Eligibility conditions Marie Curie actions carry a number of mobility
constraints. Successful applicants cannot have resided more than 1
year within the last 3 in the UK. Ordinarily, applications will only
be considered from citizens or long-term residents of the EU or
affiliated states who are not citizens or residents of the UK. Other
eligibility requirements may apply. Minimum English language
standards apply for all PhD candidates to the University of London.
Successful candidate will be expected to have sufficient written
English skill to undertaking the writing of a long document n English.
Equal Opportunity Birkbeck is an equal opportunity employer. We
particularly encourage application from women and recognise the
differing life patterns of men and women in the work and trainings
sectors.
Qualifications The fellowships are open to truly outstanding
candidates who must have achieved at least a level of training that
would enable them to qualify for entry into a PhD programme in their
home country. As the PhD must be completed within the 3 years of the
fellowships we anticipate that successful candidate will have already
obtained a substantial amount of training in relevant research methods.
Conditions of employment Successful candidates will be employed as
research assistants within the school of Psychology, Birkbeck
University of London. Their salary will be the sterling equivalent of
approximately ¤32k per annum plus a minimum of ¤6k Mobility Allowance
per annum. They will also receive an annual payment as a Travel
Allowance, and ¤2k as a Career Exploratory Allowance paid upon
completion of the first 12 months of your appointment. All payments
are determined by personal circumstance, details of actual salary and
allowances can be obtained upon request
Application procedures
Interested applicants should consult the relevant web pages of the
CBCD and affiliated Labs first to assess whether their research
interests and experience match those of relevant possible
supervisors. Applications will then be made through the School of
Psychology MPhil/PhD Programme (
http://www.psyc.bbk.ac.uk/courses/
phd_research/). Application forms can be obtained from Ms. Mina
Daniels (s.daniels(a)bbk.ac.uk) or they can be downloaded directly form
the Birkbeck web pages by following the links on (http://
www.bbk.ac.uk/for/prospective/full-time/research). When applying,
candidates should make it clear on their application form that they
wish to be considered for a Marie Curie Studentship.
Applications should be submitted not later than March 31st 2006. A
small short list of candidates drawn form those received by this date
will be invited to London for interviews approximately 4 to 6 weeks
following this date. However, we will continue to consider
applications until all 6 positions have been filled. We will announce
when the position have been filled on the CBCD web pages cited above.
Informal enquires can be made to Professor Mark Johnson
(mark..johnson(a)psychology.bbk.ac.uk), Dr. Denis Mareschal
(d.mareschal(a)bbk.ac.uk) or any potential supervisor who is part of
the CBCD and affiliated laboratories.
Procedural or administrative enquires regarding the application
procedures or conditions of employment should be made to he Marie
Curie Administrator Ms Katherine Jones (k.jones(a)bbk.ac.uk)
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Dr. Denis Mareschal
Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development
School of Psychology
Birkbeck College
University of London
Malet St., London
WC1E 7HX, UK
tel +44 (0)20 7631-6582/6226 reception: 6207
fax +44 (0)20 7631-6312
http://www.psyc.bbk.ac.uk/people/academic/mareschal_d/
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