PhD studentships are available for the doctoral program in Cognitive Science at Central
European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary.
The Department of Cognitive Science at CEU invites applications for doctoral student
positions starting in September 2015. This is a research-based training program in human
cognition with social cognition and learning as core themes. Research topics include
cooperation, communication, social learning, cultural transmission, embodied cognition,
joint action, cognitive development, strategic decision-making, problem solving, visual
cognition, sensory and statistical learning, visual psychophysics, computational
neuroscience, and social cognitive neuroscience. Students will follow courses in cognitive
psychology, philosophy of mind, cognitive anthropology, computational cognition and
linguistics, and will receive practical research training in the laboratories of the
members of this new department. Faculty includes
Gergely CSIBRA
(cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience)
József FISER
(visual perception and cognition, biological and statistical learning)
György GERGELY
(infant cognition, developmental psychopathology)
Christophe HEINTZ
(culture and cognition, scientific cognition, behavioral economics)
Günther KNOBLICH
(embodied cognition and social cognition, problem solving)
Ágnes M. KOVACS
(development of social cognition, theory of mind, mental representations)
Máté LENGYEL
(computational neuroscience, learning and memory)
Natalie SEBANZ
(social cognition, social cognitive neuroscience)
Dan SPERBER
(culture and cognition, communication and language, evolution)
Applicants are expected to hold an internationally recognized Master’s or comparable
degree in the standard disciplines that constitute cognitive science. A comparable degree
in other Social Sciences, Humanities, or other disciplines will also be considered in case
of an excellent academic record. We will consider the applications of exceptional students
who only hold a Bachelor degree, provided it is in a discipline closely associated to
cognitive science.
Application deadline: February 1, 2015. For further details see
http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/Admission
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CEU (
www.ceu.hu) is a graduate research-intensive university located in Budapest, Hungary
and accredited in the United States and Hungary. CEU enrolls more than 1400 students from
more than 90 countries in its master's and doctoral programs. The teaching staff
consists of more than 180 resident faculty from 29 countries, and prominent visiting
scholars from around the world. The language of instruction is English.