Hátha valakit érdekel:
The lab of Brigitte Röder (
www.bpn.uni-hamburg.de
<http://www.bpn.uni-hamburg.de>) at the University of Hamburg offers two
PhD positions starting in April 2012 or later. Please see below for details.
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Upon funding approval the University of Hamburg will have a position
open for a
research associate (wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in)
salary group 13 TV-L -- with a starting date of April 1, 2012 or later
for the following project: SFB 936: Multisite communication in the
brain: Changes in large-scale interactions as a mechanism of adaptive
plasticity". The PhD student will become a member of the Graduate
training program of the SFB.
The position calls for 25 hours per week. The short-term contract will
last for 2 years - (see also § 2 of the Academic Fixed-Term Contract Law
(Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz)).
The university intends to increase the number of women amongst its
academic personnel and expressly encourages qualified women to apply. In
compliance with the Hamburg Equal Opportunity Law, preference will be
given to qualified female applicants.
Responsibilities:
A research associate is expected to prepare and run experiments,
partially with EEG record-ings. She/or he will have to analyze the data
and to publish or support publishing the results. The successful
candidate will supervise research students and will take over some
coordination tasks in the lab. It is expected that the successful
candidate work on a dissertation using partially data acquired in
project related studies.
Area(s) of Responsibility:
Research related to compensatory plasticity following blindness;
behavioural and EEG ex-periments, supervising research students, general
lab tasks.
Requirements:
University degree in Psychology or related fields, strong knowledge in
experimental psychol-ogy, experience in EEG research is of advantage.
Preference will be given to disabled applicants with equal qualifications.
Please send your application (CV, reprints, names of two referees) until
February 24, 2012 to Brigitte Roeder, Von-Melle Park 11, D-20146
Hamburg. Electronic applications are accepted (quade(a)uni-hamburg.de
<mailto:quade@uni-hamburg.de>). For informal inquiries please contact:
Angelika Quade (angelika.quade(a)uni-hamburg.de
<mailto:angelika.quade@uni-hamburg.de>, +49(0)40-42838-4723
<tel:%2B49%280%2940-42838-4723>,
www.bpn.uni-hamburg.de
<http://www.bpn.uni-hamburg.de>
Please do not submit any original copies of your documents; furthermore,
your documents will only be returned to you if you include a
self-addressed and stamped envelope with your application.
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The University of Hamburg will have a position open for a
research associate (wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in)
salary group 13 TV-L -- with a starting date of April 1, 2012 or later.
The position calls for 19,5 hours per week. The short-term contract will
end on December 12, 2012. An extension of the contract for 2,5 years is
possible, depending upon funding approval - (see also § 2 of the
Academic Fixed-Term Contract Law (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsge-setz)).
The university intends to increase the number of women amongst its
academic personnel and expressly encourages qualified women to apply. In
compliance with the Hamburg Equal Opportunity Law, preference will be
given to qualified female applicants.
Responsibilities:
The research associate's duties include academic service (research and
teaching) within the respective department or institute. It is expected
that the successful candidate work on a dissertation within the time of
the contract.
Area(s) of Responsibility:
Research related to compensatory plasticity following blindness and/or
multisensory functions(see bpn.uni-hamburg.de
<http://bpn.uni-hamburg.de>); 2.5h/week teaching in Biological
Psychology and Neuropsychology, supervising research students, general
lab tasks and administrative task, publishing or supporting publishing
of research results.
Requirements:
University degree in Psychology or related fields, strong knowledge in
experimental psychology, experience in conducting psychological
experiments, experience in EEG research or other neuroscience methods
and programming skills are of advantage.
Preference will be given to disabled applicants with equal qualifications.
Please send your application (CV, reprints, names of two referees) until
February 24, 2012 to Brigitte Roeder, Von-Melle Park 11, D-20146
Hamburg. Electronic applications are accepted (quade(a)uni-hamburg.de
<mailto:quade@uni-hamburg.de>). For informal inquiries please contact:
Angelika Quade (angelika.quade(a)uni-hamburg.de
<mailto:angelika.quade@uni-hamburg.de>, +49(0)40-42838-4723
<tel:%2B49%280%2940-42838-4723>,
www.bpn.uni-hamburg.de
<http://www.bpn.uni-hamburg.de>
Please do not submit any original copies of your documents; furthermore,
your documents will only be returned to you if you include a
self-addressed and stamped envelope with your application.