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Date: 04-Feb-2009
From: Antje Hollander < imprs at cbs.mpg.de >
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, International Max Planck Research School NeuroCom, Leipzig, Germany
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 11:14:27
From: Antje Hollander [imprs at cbs.mpg.de]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, International Max Planck Research School NeuroCom, Leipzig, Germany
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Institution/Organization: INternational Max Planck Research School NeuroCom
Department:
Web Address: http://imprs-neurocom.mpg.de
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Neuroscience of
Communication: Function, Structure, and Plasticity is based at the Max Planck
Institute (MPI) for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, and the
University of Leipzig (Germany). The IMPRS also involves the MPI for
Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, and the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
at University College London, UK.
The IMPRS offers a unique interdisciplinary graduate programme to study the
functional, structural, and plastic bases of human communication. Its overriding
goal is to train Ph.D. students in multidisciplinary aspects involved in
communicative action. Besides behavioural work, the programme draws on elaborate
modern imaging techniques including a 7-Tesla MRI scanner and a 306-channel MEG
system.
Successful candidates will be accepted into one of the following four modules of
the school: (1) Verbal Communication: Language; (2) Non-verbal Communication:
Action and Interaction; (3) Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical; (4) Methods:
Modern neuroimaging techniques, biophysics, and signal processing.
Requirement for successful candidates is a Master's (or qualified equivalent)
degree in disciplines like computer science, linguistics, neurobiology,
neurology, physics, psychiatry, psychology, or related fields. Candidates near
to completion may also submit applications, indicating the date of completion.
Depending on qualification and background, we may consider applicants with a
Bachelor's degree.
Further requirements include outstanding academic performance; excellent oral
and written English language skills; aptitude for original, independent, and
creative work; performed research and published, or submitted for publication,
results (desirable).
The application must be supported by a degree and school certificate, academic
transcripts, a CV, three names and email addresses of academic referees, and a
personal statement explaining the candidate's motivation and reasons for
pursuing a Ph.D. at the IMPRS. Applications should indicate the preferred module
into which the candidate wishes to be accepted, and specify the preferred
supervisor.
All admitted students receive financial aid in the form of a scholarship for the
duration of three years. The language of the IMPRS is English. Visit
www.leipzig.de for information on living in Leipzig, Germany, in the heart of
Europe.
We seek to increase the number of women in those areas where they are
under-represented and therefore explicitly encourage women to apply. We are
committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially encourage
them to apply.
For further information and application details, go to our website (listed
above), or contact
Dr Antje Holländer, Co-ordinator of the IMPRS (see contact information below)
Applications are to be submitted in electronic format only until the deadline.
We will start assessing applications as of mid-February 2009. The graduate
programme will start with the Summer Semester 2009 at the University of Leipzig
(1 April 2009).
Application Deadline: 31-Mar-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr Antje Hollander
Stephanstrasse 1a
Leipzig 04103
Germany
Contact Information:
Dr Antje Hollander
imprs at cbs.mpg.de
Phone:+49 341 9940 2261
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