studentships (Neil Todd )


Subject: studentships
From:    Neil Todd  <TODD(at)FS4.PSY.MAN.AC.UK>
Date:    Thu, 11 May 2000 11:57:14 GMT

Department of Psychology, University of Manchester Four Postgraduate Studentships available from September, 2000 Applications are invited for four Studentships to be held within the Department, from September 2000. Applicants should have, or expect to obtain, at least an upper- second class (IIi) Honours degree in Psychology, Cognitive Science or a cognate discipline. Holders of the Studentships will be expected to provide help with laboratory classes with first-year year students. Studentships A: Two, three-year, full-time Studentships: #8,000 per year (from which, students will be required to pay tuition fees of, currently, #2,740). While we should welcome applications from students wishing to pursue research in any area of psychology falling within the research interests of members of staff (see Research pages), preference will be given to candidates wishing to pursue research in visual, auditory or somatosensory perception, spatial orientation or motor control. B: Two, one-year, full-time Studentships: #8,000 pa (from which, students will be expected to pay tuition fees of, currently, #2,740). Eligible applicants will wish to pursue research which falls within any area of psychology supported by the ESRC (see ESRC website for current Thematic Priorities { HYPERLINK "http://www.esrc.ac.uk" }www.esrc.ac.uk), as it is intended that the students will apply during the year for ESRC Research Studentships to run from the beginning of the second year. For further information, contact Dr D J O Boyle Tel: 0161-275-2590 Email: { HYPERLINK "mailto:oboyle(at)psy.man.ac.uk" }oboyle(at)psy.man.ac.uk For applications forms, contact Sylvia Lavelle, Tel: 0161-275-2553 Email : { HYPERLINK "mailto:sylvia(at)fs4.psy.man.ac.uk" }sylvia(at)fs4.psy.man.ac.uk


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