Csaba Pleh
Cognitive Science Group
Department of Psychology
Attila Jozsef University, Szeged
Petofi sgt 30-34, 6722 Hungary
Phone: (36)(62) 454000, extension 3273
Home: Budakeszi Zichy P. u. 4 2092 Hungary, (36)(23) 453932 or 933
Editor, Hungarian Review of Psychology
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1. Cambridge Post-doctoral Research Associate: Deadline Correction
2. Call for bids for ICSLP 2002
3. PhD studentship: EPSRC Industrial CASE Award,Glasgow
4. PhD scholarship: Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen
5. ICCS/JCSS99 call for participation
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1. Cambridge Post-doctoral Research Associate: Deadline Correction
The application deadline for the job opening below was incorrectly
listed at July 6.
The correct deadline is July 16.
From: "L.K.Tyler" (lktyler(a)csl.psychol.cam.ac.uk)
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE CENTRE FOR SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Post-doctoral Research Associate (full time)
Applications are invited for a Research Associate to work as part
of a multi-disciplinary team, led by Professor L K. Tyler, on
language processing in normal and brain-damaged subjects.
Candidates should have an interest in semantic s, morphology or
speech processing, and have a background and training in
computational modelling, experimental psychology or neuro-imaging. This
post is funded for a maximum of 2 years, from October 1 1999.
Salary will be on the RA1A scale #15735 - #23,651 (under review)
according to age and experience.
Applications in the form of a covering letter, full c.v. and the
names and addre sses of three referees should be sent to
Professor L. K. Tyler, Department of Experimental Psychology,
University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB23E B to
arrive no later than 16 July 1999. Informal enquiries can be
emailed to lktyler(a)csl.cam.ac.uk
The University of Cambridge is an equal opportunities employer.
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2. Call for bids for ICSLP 2002
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President: Roger Moore DERA, UK
Vice-President: Yoh'ichi Tohkura NTT, Japan
Secretary: Bruce Millar ANU, Australia
WWW Home Page : URL=http://cslab.anu.edu.au/pcicslp
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Call for bids for ICSLP'2002
The Permanent Council of the International Conferences on Spoken
Language Processing (PC-ICSLP) calls for bids to convene the
next-but-one conference in the ICSLP series, currently scheduled
to take place in the latter half of 2002. This will follow the
next ICSLP conference which is being organised in Beijing, China
in October 2000.
The selection criteria that will be used to evaluate bids are
posted on the WWW Home Page of the Permanent Council
http://cslab.anu.edu.au/pcicslp All bids should specifically
address the detail of the selection criteria.
The deadline for receipt of bid documents (electronic form
preferred, or else 25 copies) by the Council Secretary is 31st
July 1999. Notification of an intention to bid should be directed
to the Council Secretary as soon as possible.
Bids will be considered by the Permanent Council in
August/September 1999.
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Please Reply to Council
Secretary:
by EMAIL: bruce.millar(a)anu.edu.au or FAX: +61-2-6279-8645 or
POST: Dr J Bruce Millar, Computer Sciences Laboratory,
R.S.I.S.E., Institute of Advanced Studies Australian National
University Canberra, ACT, 0200, AUSTRALIA
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3. PhD studentship: Glasgow
From: Kerry Kilborn (kerry(a)psy.gla.ac.uk)
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Department
of Psychology, University of Glasgow. This 3-year post is an
Industrial CASE award funded jointly by the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Diagnostic
Potentials Ltd. CASE funding attracts full Research Council
support supplemented by an additional contribution from the
industrial partner. Research leading to the PhD is supervised
jointly by members of the Department of Psychology and Diagnostic
Potentials Ltd. The PhD research will be linked to a
multidisciplinary project on language and cognition in healthy
elderly and Alzheimer's patients, and will make use of dense
array EEG/ERP facilities at both university and company locations
in Glasgow. Please email or fax an application letter, CV, and
contact details for three referees. Consideration of applications
will begin immediately.
Direct replies and queries to:
Dr. Kerry Kilborn
Department of Psychology
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Scotland
email: kerry(a)psy.gla.ac.uk
fax: +44 (0)141 339 8889
tel: +44 (0)141 330 4686
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4. PhD scholarship: Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen
From: Anne Cutler <anne(a)mpi.nl>
The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics is offering a
scholarship for research leading towards a PhD in the field of
spoken-language comprehension.
The successful candidate will develop a research project on a topic
related to the ongoing themes of the two institute projects
"Phonological Structure in Comprehension" and "Spoken-Word
Recognition". The Institute's website, especially the most recent
Annual Reports, can provide more information about these projects.
The research may involve language comprehension by adult or infant
subjects; it will certainly involve laboratory experimentation, and
candidates should have native or near-native competence in German or
Dutch. There is scope for cross-linguistic comparisons, or for
computational modelling. Candidates with a background in experimental
psycholinguistics may receive preference.
Contact: Dr. Anne Cutler
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Psycholinguistik
Postbus 310
NL-6500 AH Nijmegen
fax: 31-24-3521213
e-mail: anne.cutler(a)MPI.NL
WWW:
http://www.mpi.nl
Deadline for receipt of applications: 15 August 1999
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5. ICCS/JCSS99 call for participation
From: Koiti Hasida <hasida(a)etl.go.jp>
The Second International Conference on Cognitive Science
and
The 16th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society
Joint Conference (ICCS/JCSS99)
July 27-30, 1999.
International Conference Center, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.
http://www.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp/ICCS99/