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FW: [psyc-staff-research] FW: University of Glasgow: PostdoctoralResearch Assistant



 

	Hey guys, was just passed this job and thought their may be some people on ths list who were interested. It will actually be my first input to the mailing list, so i hope it is of some interest to someone. Cheers, Rik
	 
	Richard Etches
	Research Assistant
	University of Leeds, UK


	UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW
	DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
	POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT
	Â19,460  -  Â22,507 per annum (under review)
	REF  11627/DPC/A3
	
	Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work with Professor Pascal Belin on neuroimaging projects investigating the neural bases of vocal cognition.
	
	You will be responsible for installing an auditory cognitive neuroscience laboratory within the Department, and for running auditory EEG, MEG and fMRI experiments in the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi).  You will join a team of researchers at Glasgow working on this and related topics.  This post is available for two years from 1 December 2005 or as soon as possible thereafter.
	
	You will hold a PhD (or equivalent) in cognitive neuroscience and have substantial knowledge and experience of fMRI experimentation and analysis.
	
	For further details contact Pascal Belin (+44 (0)141 330 4629; pascalb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx).
	
	Further particulars: see our web site at http://www.psy.gla.ac.uk/information/ or contact Miss Lynsay McGinlay, Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ (+44 (0)141 330 3986, e-mail l.mcginlay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx).  Closing date:  21 October 2005.
	
	
	

	Mrs. Sheena McGill
	Personal Assistant to the
	Head of Department
	Department of Psychology
	University of Glasgow
	Glasgow G12 8QB
	Direct Dial: 0141 330 3607
	Email: sheena@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
	Fax: 0141 330 5086
	

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