Dear all,
I would like to draw your attention to the job posting below and/or
would be grateful if you
forward it to possibly interested candidates. Note the rather close
application deadline (July 22nd).
The short story:
Within a larger call for three positions in various subfields of
Cognitive Science, we are looking for Ph.D.s interested in
interdisciplinary work with any of the PIs
For my own group, I am specifically looking for Ph.D. students
interested in *comparative social cognitive neuroscience research*
*(with corvids, monkeys, humans)*,
using behavioral, endocrinological, and neural measures, at the
interface of my own group (work on humans) and the group
of Prof. Bugnyar (corvids, monkeys). Students should have some training
in experimental biology, psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science,
and related fields.
For informal inquiries candidates should get in touch with the
respective group leader.
Cheers
Claus
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Prof. Claus Lamm
Head of the Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Unit
Faculty of Psychology
University of Vienna
Liebiggasse 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria
e:claus.lamm@univie.ac.at
w:http://homepage.univie.ac.at/claus.lamm
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w:http://forschungscluster.meduniwien.ac.at/mmi-cns
t: +43-1-4277-47130
*APPLY NOW -- 3 PhD positions in Cognitive Science*
The Cognitive Science Research Platform at the University of Vienna is
offering three interdisciplinary PhD positions (30h/week). The platform
aims to foster the strong research-based Cognitive Science profile at
the University of Vienna, from joint PhD projects to larger interfaculty
research projects. Candidates mustapply with a project proposal that
corresponds to at least one of the research foci listed below.
Applications at the interface of these areas are strongly encouraged and
given priority (for a more detailed description of each research focus
please visit us at cogsci.univie.ac.at <http://cogsci.univie.ac.at>):
·Vision (Professor Ulrich Ansorge)
·Animal Cognition (Professor Thomas Bugnyar)
·Cognitive Biology (Professor Tecumseh Fitch)
·Social Neuroscience (Professor Claus Lamm, Ass.-Prof. Eisenegger)
·Psychological Aesthetics (Professor Helmut Leder)
·Innovation and Extended Mind (Professor Markus Peschl)
·Cognitive Research in Art History (Professor Raphael Rosenberg)
Successful candidates are expected to have a master's degree and
scientific experience related to the field(s) of their proposed project.
They will be selected in a competitive admission procedure.
Applications should include a letter of motivation; a CV; a list of
publications; a project proposal (max. 2 pages); a copy of the diploma
and the diploma supplement; and an electronic copy of the master thesis
including an abstract or one publication that is relevant to the
proposed project. Applications should be sent via the Job Center
<https://univis.univie.ac.at/ausschreibungstellensuche/flow/bew_ausschreibung-flow?_flowExecutionKey=_c0FAD200B-2F86-91F3-0CC1-9D911707FD6A_kE02C939C-831D-4E91-B5BD-D1D48B232053>of
the University of Vienna, */between /**/July 1 and July 22, 2014/*. The
interviews are scheduled to take place in August/early September, 2014.
The starting date of the positions is negotiable, earliest October 1,
2014. The positions are fixed-term, ending February 28, 2017. Salary
will be in accordance with collective bargaining agreement (§48 VwGr. B1
<http://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/kollektivvertrag/mitarbeiterinnengruppen/wissenschaftliches-universitaetspersonal/gehaltsschema/#c151163>).
On top of this relevant chargeable work experience determines the
assessment to a particular salary grade. For questions please do not
hesitate to contact the platform coordinators by e-mail
(cogsci(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:cogsci@univie.ac.at>).
The successful candidate awaits a lively research network, including
individual mentoring and supervision; regular PhD activities and
training in rigorous scientific methodology; a regular PhD colloquium;
regular lab visits to the participating institutions; and support for
student initiatives (e.g., journal clubs). The regular working place
will mainly be Vienna, which has repeatedly been ranked as one of the
world's most livable cities.