*The University of York* is pleased to announce two fully-funded PhD positions as part of the *IndiBrain* European training network. These roles offer a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge neuroimaging research in a multidisciplinary environment.
*Available Projects:*
- *Project DC9:* Linking neural characteristics of central vision loss with psychosocial factors to predict functional outcomes. - *Project DC10:* Individual differences in stereo vision and its relationship with structural and functional interhemispheric connectivity.
*Key Information:*
- *Funding & Mobility:* Supported by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant; *candidates must not have resided in the UK for more than 12 months in the last 3 years.* - *Training*: Includes secondments with international academic and industrial partners (e.g., Germany, Netherlands, and UK-based industry). - *Requirements:* A strong interest in neuroimaging, quantitative analysis, or computational modelling. - *Deadline:* 27th February 2026.
*How to Apply:* Interested candidates should apply via the central recruitment portal: *https://indibrain.eu/recruitment*. Scroll down to see the list of projects.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Heidi Baseler ( heidi.baseler@york.ac.uk) for DC9 or Prof. Tony Morland ( antony.morland@york.ac.uk) for DC10.