Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing (Tony Miller )


Subject: Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing
From:    Tony Miller  <ajmiller(at)MIT.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 2 Sep 2003 10:45:39 -0400

Future Ph.D. Students- The Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) invites applications for admission to the Ph.D. program in Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology (SHBT) for the fall semester 2004. Applicants to the HST-SHBT program should have a bachelor's degree in physical science, biology, psychology, linguistics, communicative sciences/disorders, engineering, or computer science, with strong analytical skills. Course work in the first year assumes familiarity with calculus, college level physics, probability/statistics, and biology. Applicants should note the program's emphasis on broad-based interdisciplinary research education, rather than on clinical or narrowly focused technical training. Students are accepted based on interests, academic background, intellectual capacity, curiosity, motivation, energy, and character. US citizens and permanent residents are eligible for fellowship support from the National Institutes of Health. Applications are due December 15th, 2003. More information about the SHBT program is available online: http://web.mit.edu/shbt/ More information about the HST division is available online: http://hst.harvard.edu/ If you have any questions about the program or the application process, please feel free to contact me (ajmiller(at)mit.edu) or the admissions chairman, Prof. M. Christian Brown (mcb(at)epl.meei.harvard.edu). We look forward to your application. -- Tony Miller Auditory Physics Group, Eaton-Peabody Laboratory 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114-3096 http://tonymiller.info


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