FW: 3 DEMONSTRATOR POSTS WITH OPORTUNITIES FOR PhD STUDIES

Rowland, Caroline crowland at liverpool.ac.uk
Mon Jul 30 19:33:43 UTC 2012


Apologies for cross-posting.
Please email Professor Julian Pine (Julian.pine at liverpool.ac.uk<mailto:Julian.pine at liverpool.ac.uk>) in the first instance with informal enquiries about PhDs in language development.  Webpages with information about staff research interests can be found here:

http://www.liv.ac.uk/psychology-health-and-society/research/language-and-development/


THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL - FACULTY OF HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF LEARNING AND TEACHING SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

3 DEMONSTRATOR POSTS WITH OPORTUNITIES FOR PhD STUDIES

£26,004- £30,122 (grade 6)


Applications are invited for three part-time (grade 6, 0.5fte, 4 years) demonstrator posts in the School of Psychology.  The successful applicant will join a team of full-time academic staff and demonstrators whose role is to deliver statistics, research methodology, and laboratory teaching in Years 1 and 2 of the undergraduate degree programmes as well as fulfilling a number of designated administrative roles.

The successful applicant will also have the opportunity to register part-time for a research degree (fees paid) linked with the Institute of Psychology, Health and Society, which will fund the part-time PhD fee contribution. Psychology at Liverpool enjoys a strong reputation for research excellence, with excellent research facilities and a large community of research postgraduate students.  The Research areas available are wide-ranging and those likely to be prioritised are the following:  addiction, appetite and obesity, clinical, forensic, health, language development, and security and conflict:  Other areas of research are not excluded and all candidates are encouraged to discuss innovative research proposals with potential research supervisors prior to applying.


Applicants interested in the PhD opportunities should contact the Department of Experimental Psychology.  The Department  has extensive facilities including a language development laboratory, a human eating behaviour laboratory, a bar lab, a social eating lab, a media analysis suit, a wet lab, iDXA body composition analysis, eye tracking, EEG, Universal Eating Monitors, and excellent access to functional imaging (MARIARC)



Potential applicants should develop PhD proposals with potential supervisors prior to interview.



Closing Date: TBC

For full details of the demonstrator posts will be posted on in the next week www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/<http://www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/>
or e-mail jobs at liv.ac.uk<mailto:jobs at liv.ac.uk>,

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