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[AUDITORY] Research Assistant in prediction in conversation and hearing loss (location Glasgow)



Dear colleagues,

 

Applications are invited for a Research Assistant (2y) based in Glasgow at the Scottish Section of the University of Nottingham’s Hearing Sciences department. This is part of Dr Lauren Hadley's UKRI funded programme on how people process speech when listening in conversation, and, specifically, how this differs between people with normal and impaired hearing.

 

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Research Assistant (2 years, £27,924 to £30,497)

This person will be a core part of the team studying how people process speech when listening in conversation. Duties will include running experiments using a variety of experimental techniques, from eye tracking and electroencephalography (EEG), to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in Psychology, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, or a related area. Someone that enjoys working with people (both team members and participants), has good statistical and software skills (and a desire to learn more), and can pick up new techniques confidently will excel in this role.

 

DEADLINE Oct 18th

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CJF377/research-assistant-fixed-term

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Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Lauren Hadley: lauren.hadley1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

(Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.)

 

Lauren V Hadley
Senior Research Fellow – UKRI Future Leader Fellow

School of Medicine
University of Nottingham
Hearing Sciences – Scottish Section,

New Lister Building Level 3, Glasgow Royal Infirmary,
10-16 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow G31 2ER

 


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