Fully funded ESRC PhD Studentship in referential understanding in
infantsCentre for Research in Human Development and LearningLancaster
University - PsychologyLocation:LancasterSalary:£13,863 per
annumHours:Full TimeContract:Contract / Temporary Placed on:9th May
2014Closes:30th May 2014
Closing date for applications: 30th May 2014
A 3 year ESRC studentship is available at Lancaster University, linked
to the new ESRC International Centre for Language and Communicative
Development (LuCiD), a multi-million pound collaboration between the
Universities of Lancaster, Liverpool, and Manchester.
The PhD project, supervised by Eugenio Parise and Vincent Reid at
Lancaster involves a series of experiments aiming at a systematic
analysis of infants' referential understanding of words in relation to
objects and actions. The main project will involve measuring EEG during
a communicative ostensive-referential situation, involving ostensive
communication between experimenter and infants, and referential,
deictic, gestures toward objects and actions. There is considerable
scope for the student to develop her/his own research agenda within this
broad topic. Possible developments include investigation of ostensive
signals, early language development, the relation between communication
and language development, infants understanding of words and early
conceptual development. The project offers the opportunity to be trained
in EEG and related measures (ERP, time-frequency analysis) by
internationally recognized leaders in the field.
The studentship benefits from the vibrant environment of the LuCiD
Centre, including opportunities to travel to international laboratories,
training in a range of psychological and neurophysiological techniques,
frequent research and public engagement meetings, and support from a
large team of researchers in language acquisition.
The department has a very strong and supportive research atmosphere with
a large and active group of graduate students, excellent research
facilities and a first class supervision record. Students receive their
own research support budgets, which can be used to attend national and
international conferences. Further details concerning postgraduate study
in psychology at Lancaster can be found
at:www.psych.lancs.ac.uk/postgraduate/phd/
and details of the Department’s research can be found at:
www.psych.lancs.ac.uk/research/
The studentship will cover UK/EU fees, plus the current stipend for
Research Council studentships (currently £13863), for three years.
Applicants must be ordinarily resident in the UK or another EU state
(for eligibility, please see the ESRC requirements:
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/postgraduates/prospective-studen…
).
Applicants should have a good (2:i or above) undergraduate degree in
Psychology or a related discipline in addition to a Masters level degree
in psychology or a related discipline, recognised as research training
by the ESRC.
You should apply online here
www.postgraduate-applications.lancaster.ac.uk
by the deadline of 30th May 2014. In the application, please state that
you are interested in the LuCiD PhD in EEG for infant gesture, and
including a 300-500 word proposal of why the project is of particular
interest and how the project meets your skills and future aspirations.
Interviews will be held in the week beginning Monday 23rd June 2014 at
Lancaster University.
The successful candidate will need to make a full application here if
they have not already done so:
www.lancs.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/how-to-apply-for-postgraduate-study/
For further information concerning the studentship topic, please contact
Dr. Eugenio Parise (e.parise(a)lancaster.ac.uk) or Dr. Vincent M. Reid
(v.reid(a)lancaster.ac.uk), and about postgraduate study more generally,
please contact the Department of Psychology postgraduate office
(postgraduate.psychology(a)lancaster.ac.uk).
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIS679/fully-funded-esrc-phd-studentship-in-refer…
College, Lancaster University
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