Here's an exciting opportunity to join my Manchester colleagues as a PhD
student working on fMRI and aphasia:
With best wishes
Beth
Dear friends and colleagues,
I would be extremely grateful if you could circulate the details of this
studentship to any interested final year UG and Masters students. The
project would be perfect for any student who is interested in combining
fMRI with aphasic patient work. The studentship is open to any EU student.
Details on the studentship can be found here:
http://www.mhs.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/studentships/featuredstudentsh…
Details on the competition can be found here:
http://www.neuroscience.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/PhDstudentships2013/
Some brief notes are given below. If any students are potentially
interested then please ask them to contact us before making an application.
Many thanks in advance
Matt
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Title: Defining the parameters of efficient and lasting word learning: an
fMRI study of language training with control and aphasic participants.
Summary
The aim of this PhD project is to use neuroimaging and behavioural methods
to study brain reorganization for language as a direct result of retraining
for both control (non-brain damaged) participants (n=20) and those with
anomic symptoms of aphasia (n=20) in order to directly compare the groups.
This multi-disciplinary PhD will be based within the Neuroscience and
Aphasia Research Unit (NARU) in the School of Psychological Sciences on the
central University of Manchester campus.
Upon completion, such training would allow progression in various future
career directions: Speech and Language Therapy, Clinical Psychology,
Neuropsychology, Academic Aphasiology, Neuroscience, Medicine/Neurology.
This 3-year studentship will provide full support for tuition fees and an
annual minimum tax-free stipend at RCUK rates (currently £13, 590). The
project is available to UK/EU nationals only due to the nature of the
funding and commences October 2013.
Applicants should hold a minimum upper-second honours degree (or
equivalent) in a relevant subject such as Psychology, Neuroscience, Speech
and Language Therapy, Linguistics. Experience or interest in the adult
neurological disorders, specifically aphasia, from linguistics or
neuroscience perspectives and experience in neuroimaging would also be
beneficial.
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Prof. Matthew A. Lambon Ralph FRCSLT(hons) FBPsyS
Associate Vice-President (Research) & Director - Manchester Doctoral College
University of Manchester
&
Director - Neuroscience and Aphasia Research Unit (NARU)
School of Psychological Sciences (Zochonis Building)
University of Manchester
Brunswick Street
Manchester
M13 9PL
UK
(Office: T18 Zochonis)
Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 2551 (direct)
Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 2581 (secretary)
Fax: +44 (0) 161 275 2873
Mobile: 07710 415716
Email: matt.lambon-ralph(a)manchester.ac.uk
http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/naru/
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Beth Jefferies
Department of Psychology, University of York
+44 01904 631585