Center for Language Science Visiting Scholar position
Ping Li
pul8 at psu.edu
Mon Oct 4 22:20:14 UTC 2010
Dear Colleagues,
Our Center for Language Science (http://www.cls.psu.edu) has just been
awarded a PIRE (Partnerships for International Research and Education)
grant from NSF and the appended visiting scholar position is an
institutional match to increase the presence of language neuroscience
on campus (http://live.psu.edu/story/48469).
Please share the following opportunity with interested colleagues.
Many thanks!
Judith Kroll. Giuli Dussias, Ping Li, and Janet van Hell
Center for Language Science Visiting Professor/ Sabbatical Fellowship in
the Neuroscience of Language
The Penn State Center for Language Science (CLS; http://cls.psu.edu/)
is seeking a visiting scholar with a distinguished record of research
in the neuroscience of language, particularly researchers who use fMRI
methods, to spend 2-3 months in residence during the academic year. A
stipend of up to $45,000 will be provided, depending on the duration
of the visit. The visiting professor will be expected to interact with
CLS faculty and students and the larger Penn State neuroscience
community (see http://www.imaging.psu.edu/people and
http://www.huck.psu.edu/people) and to play a key role in developing
fMRI expertise among students and faculty and creating potential
collaborative projects. We anticipate making a visiting scholar
appointment for each of the next five years. For the academic year
2010-2011, the visiting scholar may be in residence any time between
January-August 2011. Interested applicants should send their inquiries
and applications to languageneuro at gmail.com. The application should
include a current CV, a set of representative and recent papers, the
period of availability, and a statement indicating interest in
contributing to the development of language neuroscience community at
Penn State. Consideration of applications will begin on November 15,
2010 and applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Women and members of under-represented groups are especially
encouraged to apply. Penn State is committed to affirmative action,
equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.
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