23.2452, Support: Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus, China
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Subject: 23.2452, Support: Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus, China
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 10:35:02
From: Margaret Gillon Dowens [margaret.dowens at nottingham.edu.cn]
Subject: Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus, China
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Institution/Organization: University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus
Department: Division of English
Web Address: http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/english/index.aspx
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Psycholinguistics
Language Acquisition
Description:
The Division of English at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China operates in
collaboration with its home school the School of English, Nottingham, one of the
oldest and most prestigious schools of English in the UK. The Centre for Research
in Applied Linguistics China (CRALC) brings together research across both the
Division and the Home School, allowing interdisciplinary work of the highest
standard. CRALC offers an unrivalled research environment which encourages a
unique synergy between the context of our location in China and research practice
in English Studies
The Division of English and CRAC are advertising a doctoral scholarship for
research in Psycholinguistics/Cognitive Neuroscience of Language.
The PhD fellowship is 3 years in length. Tuition fees will be waived and the
recipient will receive a monthly stipend sufficient to cover living costs in Ningbo
(around 3000 RMB a month and free accommodation).
The recipient may be required to spend some time at the University of Nottingham
UK or partner research institutions in Europe.
The successful candidate will be expected to start in August-October 2012.
Applicants must have a good Master's degree in a relevant field, with evidence of
research training and/ or a strong final dissertation or project. Experience of
ERP/neuroimaging techniques is an advantage.
Applicants whose first language is not English must have an IELTS average of 7
or equivalent English language qualification.
Guidelines for applications can be found at
http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/admissions/domestic-students/postgraduate/phd-
scholarships.aspx
All enquiries may be sent to Professor Geoff Hall geoff.hall at nottingham.edu.cn
For more information about the Division of English and the School of English, visit
our websites:
http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/english/index.aspx
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/index.aspx
Application Deadline: 31-Jul-2012
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Prof. Geoff Hall
University of Nottingham Ningbo
199 Taikang East Road
Ningbo Zhejiang Province 315100
China
Contact Information:
Prof. Geoff Hall
Geoff.Hall at nottingham.edu.cn
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