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Submissions Deadline Is May
2nd
The deadline for submitting abstracts and symposium
proposals for the 2014 Annual Meeting in Amsterdam is fast
approaching. This is an especially exciting year, because for the
first time, we are including a symposium in the meeting program.
The symposium is a wonderful opportunity to focus on a broader
conceptual theme in the neurobiology of
language and deliver a more thorough presentation of a
contemporary research topic. Please check the website for information
of how to submit a symposium proposal.
In addition, the
Society is still accepting submissions for poster and slide
presentations. Upon receiving submissions, the SNL Program Committee
will organize the abstracts into poster and slide sessions. Please
refer to the SNL website for detailed information on the abstract submission process.
Poster Information
Slide Information
The submissions deadline
for both abstracts and symposia is Friday, May 2, 2014 (midnight
latest time zone on earth). To submit an abstract,
you must renew your membership or become a new SNL
member. Submit your abstract today!
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Travel Award Applications
Are Now Being Accepted
SNL is now
accepting applications for the 2014 Travel Awards. Each Travel Award
provides the recipient with $550 to help cover the cost of meeting
registration and travel. All graduate students and postdocs are
eligible to apply. The application deadline is June 5, 2014.
See Awards Information for details
on the application process.
In addition to
the Travel Awards, the Society also presents Abstract Merit Awards to
the two graduate students and two post docs who submit the highest
ranked abstracts. The Abstract Merit Awards pay for the winners'
conference registration. All graduate students and postdocs who
are first author on a submitted abstract will be automatically
considered. No application is required for the Merit Award.
Note: To submit
an abstract, you must renew your membership or become a new SNL member. Submit
your abstract today!
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Missed It Last Time?
Registration
Register
before June 26, 2014 to receive discounted registration rates.
See Registration Information for rates
and deadlines.
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website.
Hotel
Reservations
Discounted hotel reservations will
be available until May 22nd for the Doubletree by Hilton Amsterdam
Centraal and until June 23rd for the NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky and
the Ibis Amsterdam Centre. Discounted reservations may close
earlier if our special SNL block is sold out. To receive the
discounted conference rates, attendees must book their reservations
through Beurs van Berlage Hotelservice.
Amsterdam is a popular August tourist destination, so please
make your reservations early!
Keynote
Speakers
Prof.dr. Willem Levelt
Topic lecture:
Neurobiology of Language from a historical perspective
Prof.dr. Constance Scharff
Topic lecture:
Songbirds as model for Neurobiology of Language
Prof.dr. Pascal Fries
Lecture title:
Brain rhythms for bottom-up and top-down signalling
Prof.dr. Mike Tomasello
Topic Lecture:
The cognitive infrastructure for human communication
Panel
Discussion
What is there
to be explained by neurobiology of language accounts?
Steve Small, Lorraine Tyler, and Sharon
Thompson-Schill
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Important
Dates
Submissions Close
May 2, 2014
Call
for Student Volunteers
May 8, 2014
Travel Awards Application Deadline
June 5, 2014
Nominations Open
June 16, 2014
Early Discounted Registration Closes
June 26, 2014
SNL 2014
August 27-29, 2014
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Job Postings and Announcements
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Scientific
Meetings & Calls for Papers
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ESCOP
Summer School--The Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language
(July 14-19th, 2014, San Sebastian)
The Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language
is pleased to announce the ESCOP summerschool on language. The
overarching goal of the summerschool is to bring together scientists
with different perspectives and methodological approaches to the study
of language to give an overview of the debates and advances in the
field.
The
summerschool will be held between July 14th and 19th, 2014 in Donostia
- San Sebastian, Spain.
This
summerschool has been created to highlight recent advances and new
challenges in language research on a wide range of topics including
speech perception and production, language acquisition, bilingualism,
reading, sign language, etc. and familiarize attendees with cutting
edge techniques such as fMRI, MEG, EEG, eyetracking, etc.
- Blair
Armstrong - BCBL, Spain.
- Jeffrey
R. Binder - Medical College of Wisconsin, USA.
- Cesar
Caballero - BCBL, Spain.
- Gary
S. Dell - University of Illinois, USA.
- Jon
Andoni Duñabeitia - BCBL, Spain.
- Karen
Emmorey - San Diego State University, USA.
- Gregory
S. Hickok - University of California, USA.
- Emmanuel
Keuleers - Ghent University, Belgium.
- Judith
Kroll - Pennsylvania State University, USA.
- Clara
Martin - BCBL, Spain.
- Nicola
Molinaro - BCBL, Spain.
- Monika
Molnar - BCBL, Spain.
- Pedro
(Kepa) Paz-Alonso - BCBL, Spain.
- David
C. Plaut - Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
- Kim
Plunkett - Oxford University, UK.
- Brenda
Rapp - Johns Hopkins University, USA.
- Arthur
Samuel - BCBL, Spain & Stony Brook University, USA.
- Nuria
Sebastian - Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain.
- Guillaume
Thierry - Bangor University College, UK.
- Lorraine
K. Tyler - University of Cambridge, UK.
For more
information, please visit our website: http://www.bcbl.eu/events/ESCOP-summerschool/en/
We look
forward to seeing you in 2014!
ESCOP
Summerschool Organizing Committee
International
Workshop on Learning and Memory Consolidation (July 10-12th, 2014, San
Sebastian)
As part
of its wider scientific and knowledge-transfer activities the Basque
Center on Cognition Brain and Language (www.bcbl.eu) is delighted to
announce workshop dedicated to the mechanisms of learning and memory
consolidation. Our aim is to provide a multidisciplinary platform to
discuss the processes of memory formation, with a strong emphasis on
the offline neural changes leading to memory stabilization and
enhancement. Our hope is to bring together researchers working on these
issues at various levels of analysis, i.e., cellular, systemic and behavioural,
and with data coming from humans as well as other species.
The
International Workshop on Learning and Memory Consolidation is to take
place from Thursday, July 10 to Saturday, July 12, 2014, at the Palacio
Miramar in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain.
Invited
speakers include:
Prof. Jan
Born - Universität Tübingen, Germany
Prof.
Michael Hasselmo - Boston University, Massachusetts, USA
Prof.
Daniel Margoliash - University of Chicago, Illinois, USA
Prof.
Matthew Wilson - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts,
USA
Prof.
John Wixted - University of California, San Diego, USA
Important
dates:
- Online registration
deadline (June 22nd, 2014)
- Conference dates (July
10-12th, 2014)
- For more information,
please visit our website: http://www.bcbl.eu/events/learning/en/
- We look forward to seeing
you in July!
- Nicolas Dumay and Doug
Davidson, Organizers
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Research
Faculty Position (Assistant/Associate/Full Research Professor)--University
of Connecticut
The
University of Connecticut invites applications for the position of
Director of MRI Operations. This full-time, 11-month, non
tenure-track appointment is for a research professor, rank open.
UConn will open a 3,200 square foot, research-dedicated MRI Center in
early 2015, including a 3 Tesla scanner. The primary focus
of the center will be cognitive neuroscience research using functional
MRI. The Director of MRI Operations (DO) will oversee,
coordinate, and manage all aspects of the MRI imaging functions,
including data acquisition, processing and analysis. The DO will
provide scientific expertise to Center users and be responsible for
day-to-day Center operations.
The
minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. or M.D. in cognitive science,
neuroscience, psychology, biomedical engineering, medical physics,
physics or related field and significant prior functional MRI
experience. Demonstrated skills in image analysis algorithm
development needed. Preferred qualifications include the
flexibility and expertise to (1) support research across a variety of
content areas and (2) implement advances and new approaches in
neuroimaging data collection. Please visit the University's
Husky Hire applicant system for the detailed version of qualifications.
The
anticipated start date is July 1, 2014, but is negotiable. Salary
will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Interested applicants should view the full ad and
qualifications at jobs.uconn.edu. Complete application instructions
are provided there. Inquiries can be addressed to Jay Rueckl,
Chair of Search #2014553, Department of Psychology, U-1020, 406
Babbidge Road, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-1020 (or
emailed to MRIOPERATIONSSEARCH@UConn.edu). Applications are
preferred by May 15th; however, the position will remain open until
filled. The University of Connecticut is an EEO/AA employer.
Research
Faculty Positions--The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Utrecht
University-CUHK Joint Centre for Language, Mind and Brain
Research
Faculty (non-tenure-track) and Postdoc positions are available in the
Laboratory for Language, Learning, and the Brain at the The Chinese
University of Hong Kong (PI: Patrick Wong) and the Utrecht
University-CUHK Joint Centre for Language, Mind and Brain. We
welcome individuals from any disciplines
whose research addresses aspects of speech, hearing,
language, and communication broadly defined. Candidates with
experience in basic and clinical research across the lifespan
are all encouraged to apply. We are particularly interested in
broad thinkers with good quantitative skills to join our team.
Candidates with experience in behavioral, neural, and genetic research will
all be considered.
The
anticipated start date is July 1 2014, but can be flexible.
The
Chinese University of Hong Kong ranks among top 40 in the world
according to QS World University Rankings. Hong Kong offers a
multitude of living possibilities.
For inquiries,
candidates should email CV to Patrick Wong (p.wong@cuhk.edu.hk).
Visit
http://brain.cuhk.edu.hk/ for more
information about our work.
Review of applications will begin
immediately.
Research faculty applicants need to apply formally
through the University system; details can be found here: http://www.per.cuhk.edu.hk/jvadm/jv_for_new_site.asp?id=1314/029(737)/2
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Post-Doctoral
Fellowships in Translational Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation
Three
year NIH-funded fellowships are available at the Moss Rehabilitation
Research Institute (MRRI), in collaboration with the University of
Pennsylvania (Penn), for research training in cognitive and motor
neuroscience and neurorehabilitation. This program is designed
specifically to prepare young investigators to adapt emerging
theoretical advances to the development of rehabilitation treatments.
To that end, we invite applications from (1) individuals with relevant
basic science training who wish to learn to apply basic science principles
to the study and treatment of neurological deficits and (2) individuals
with relevant clinical training who wish to learn cutting-edge
neuroscience and neurorehabilitation research methods. Fellows will
train with a primary mentor at either MRRI or Penn and will interact
with peers and mentors with diverse clinical and experimental
backgrounds. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until all
of the available positions are filled.
Women and
minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applicants
must be citizens or non-citizen nationals of the United States or have
been lawfully admitted for permanent residence. Both MRRI and Penn are
Equal Opportunity Employers and welcome and encourages all qualified
candidates to apply including, but not limited to, minorities and
individuals with disabilities. A complete list of available mentors and
instructions for application are available at http://mrri.org/T32.html.
Applications
should be submitted to Kevin Whelihan, Research
Administrator, (whelihak@einstein.edu) and must include:
- current
CV
- cover
letter describing research interests and career goals. Given the
translational focus of the training program, applicants should indicate
a preferred primary mentor and, if possible, one or more secondary
mentors who appear to offer the best fit in balancing basic and applied
aspects of the candidate's interests.
- 2-3 letters of reference
Postdoc
Position--MUSC Hearing Research Program, Charleston, S.C. USA
The MUSC
Hearing Research Program, in Charleston, S.C., is accepting
applications for a Post-doctoral Scholar on age-related changes in
hearing and speech recognition. This is a training opportunity to work
with an interdisciplinary group of auditory scientists who use
neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and psychoacoustic methods. The
successful applicant will contribute to a neuroimaging study on speech
recognition in older adults.
There are
also opportunities to interact with members of the MUSC Center for
Biomedical Imaging that oversees the research-dedicated 3T Siemens Trio
MRI scanner facility, as well as with members of our large neuroscience
community. We seek applicants with expertise in audition, language, or
attention. The successful candidate will have skills in at least one of
the following areas: neuroimaging, programming, and statistics.
Please
email Dr. Mark Eckert for additional information (eckert at musc.edu).
Applicants should include a CV and a statement of interests. MUSC is
located on the coastline, in the heart of historic Charleston.
Postdoctoral
Positions (2) in Bilingualism--BCBL (AThEME Collaborative Research
Project)
The Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language (San
Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain) offers 2 postdoctoral positions in
Bilingualism to work on the collaborative research project AThEME -
"Advancing the European Multilingual Experience" funded by
the European Commission 7th Framework Programme that comprises 16
Research partners (universities, research centers and SMEs) located in
8 European countries.
The positions have a term of appointment of 2 years with
a possible renewal.
The main objectives of the AThEME research programme
are:
- to
investigate the outstanding cognitive, linguistic and sociological
issues in multilingual Europe
- to
assess existing public policies and practices within the areas of
education and health and their impact on multilingualism
- to
contribute to evidence-based policy-making
THE
CENTER AND THE BENEFITS
The Fellows will join one of the AThEME partners, the BCBL (Basque
Center on Cognition, Brain and Language - www.bcbl.eu) and will focus
his/her research in WP 4 and WP5.
WP4 addresses the complex issues associated with multilingualism in
acquired communicative disorders. In particular we will concentrate our
efforts on the impact of bilingualism on the language learning
performance of dyslexic children.
WP5 will investigate several factors that contribute to what it means
to "Be Bilingual" and the BCBL will focus on the bilingual
population in the Basque Country. In particular we will investigate (1)
language attrition, that is, the impact of a second reading system on
the first reading system, (2) the putative advantages of bilinguals on
the cognitive system and (3) the potential benefits of multilingualism
on the decline of the cognitive system during aging.
The Center promotes a rich research environment without teaching
obligations. It provides access to the most advanced behavioral and
neuroimaging techniques, including 3 Tesla MRI, a whole-head MEG
system, four ERP labs, a NIRS lab, a baby lab including an eyetracker,
two eyetracking labs, and several well-equipped behavioral labs.
There are excellent technical support staff and research personnel (PhD
and postdoctoral students).
REQUIREMENTS
We are looking for cognitive neuroscientists or experimental
psychologists with a background in Psycholinguistics, Linguistics,
Psychology, or Cognitive Neuroscience, an excellent command of English.
Advanced skills in neuroimaging methods are desirable. We expect a
strong interest for and motivation to work on the interplay of
language, language disorders, bilingualism and multilingualism, the
willingness to invest in interdisciplinary collaboration, and the
ability to work in teams. Candidates should have a strong publication
track record.
HOW TO APPLY
Candidates should send their application by JUNE 30, 2014. To submit
your application please sign into the system (http://www.bcbl.eu/login)
and upload:
1. Your curriculum vitae.
2. A cover letter/statement
describing your research interests (4000 characters maximun)
3. The names of two referees
who would be willing to write letters of recommendation
For further information about the positions, please contact Manuel
Carreiras (info@bcbl.eu)
Sign up:
AThEME - "Advancing the European Multilingual Experience" is
a collaborative research project funded by the European Union Seventh
Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no. 613465,
research area FP7-SSH-2013-1, topic SSH.2013.5.2-1: The multilingual
challenge for the European citizen.
Neuroimaging
Postdoctoral Position--Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute (MRRI),
Philadelphia/Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
The
Center for Functional Neuroimaging at University of Pennsylvania, in
collaboration with Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute (mrri.org),
is now recruiting a postdoctoral fellow in neuroimaging data analysis
beginning Spring/Summer 2014. The successful candidate will join a
highly collaborative, multidisciplinary team conducting NIH-supported
research on neural correlates of clinical disorders of language and
cognition. Based primarily at U. Penn, the Fellow will bear
responsibility for developing and implementing multivariate MRI data
analysis methods for lesion and multi-modal neuroimaging data, under
joint supervision of Dr. Ze Wang (neuroimaging analysis methods) and
Dr. Myrna Schwartz (cognition-brain relationships).
Candidates
must have a Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering, or in one of the
following fields: computer science, electrical engineering, or
mathematics. Programming background using Matlab or C++ will be
necessary. Prior experience in neuroimaging research as evidenced by
publications and training will be preferred.
The
University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to
apply.
To apply,
please send a statement of research interest and professional goals, a
CV, (p)reprints, and a list of 3 references to: Drs. Myrna Schwartz
mschwart@einstein.edu and Ze Wang (zewang@mail.med.upenn.edu).
Postdoctoral
Position--Arizona State University
A
Post-Doc position is available in the Communication Neuroimaging
and Neuroscience Laboratory (CoNi Lab) at Arizona State University,
directed by Dr. Corianne Rogalsky. Our research is devoted to
the cognitive neuroscience of language and music in the healthy
and damaged brain, using techniques including fMRI, DTI,
neuropsychological testing, and high-resolution lesion mapping.
Responsibilities
will include designing and implementing fMRI and structural imaging
studies aimed at understanding the neural computations contributing to
speech comprehension in everyday communication, particularly focusing
on the contributions of meta-linguistic processes such as working
memory, cognitive control, and attention, broadly defined. All scanning
is conducted at the Barrow Neurological Institute in downtown Phoenix,
and there is access to stroke and aphasic populations through the ASU
Speech & Hearing Clinic and numerous stroke facilities throughout
the Phoenix area.
Requirements
include spoken and written proficiency in English, a Ph.D. in
neuroscience, psychology, computer science, or a related field.
Preference will be given to applicants who have evidence of
successfully conducting fMRI experiments in the realm of cognition.
Proficiency with the linux computing environment, E-prime, Matlab,
AFNI, and/or FSL is preferred.
The CoNi
Lab is situated in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at
ASU. ASU is located in Tempe, Arizona, in the metropolitan
Phoenix area, which has a thriving neuroscience and neuroimaging
community including the Mayo Clinic and Barrow Neurological Institute.
Tempe features 330 days of sunshine a year.
Applications
will be reviewed as they are received. The preferred start date is
July 1st, but slightly later start dates will also be considered. The
position is funded for two years, with a possible extension pending
funding. If interested, please email a brief cover letter
(including a description of research interests, qualifications, future
goals, and available start date), CV, reprints or preprints, and
contact information for two references to corianne.rogalsky@asu.edu.
Arizona State University is an equal opportunity employer. Please visit
neuroimaging.lab.asu.edu for more information about the CoNi lab.
Postdoctoral
Position--Cognitive Neuroscience of Bilingualism, Montreal Neurological
Institute
We are
seeking a postdoctoral fellow for our new Montreal Bilingual Brain
Initiative. The fellow will work on the neural underpinnings of
bilingualism using a range of brain imaging techniques, and will have
the unique opportunity to work with our team (members from the Montreal
Neurological Institute and also from the Centre for Research on Brain,
Language & Music at McGill University). The successful
applicant will have a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, cognitive
psychology, or closely related field. Candidates with a strong
background in neuroimaging and expertise in the use of brain imaging
techniques will be prioritised. Interested candidates should email a CV
and letter of interest to Dr. Denise Klein (denise.klein@mcgill.ca).
Postdoctoral Positions--The Chinese University of Hong
Kong and the Utrecht University-CUHK Joint Centre for Language,
Mind and Brain
Postdoc
positions are available in the Laboratory for Language, Learning, and
the Brain at the The Chinese University of Hong Kong (PI: Patrick Wong)
and the Utrecht University-CUHK Joint Centre for Language, Mind and
Brain. We welcome individuals from any disciplines
whose research addresses aspects of speech, hearing,
language, and communication broadly defined. Candidates with experience
in basic and clinical research across the lifespan are all
encouraged to apply. We are particularly interested in broad
thinkers with good quantitative skills to join our team.
Candidates with experience in behavioral, neural, and
genetic research will all be considered.
The
anticipated start date is July 1 2014, but can be flexible.
The
Chinese University of Hong Kong ranks among top 40 in the world
according to QS World University Rankings. Hong Kong offers a
multitude of living possibilities.
For inquiries, candidates should email CV to Patrick
Wong (p.wong@cuhk.edu.hk).
Visit http://brain.cuhk.edu.hk/ for more information about our
work. Review of applications will begin immediately.
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Research Position-Movement Science and
Rehabilitation, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute,
internationally known for its research in neuroscience and
neurorehabilitation, seeks a scientist to join its expanding program in
movement science and motor disability. Applicants should have a
background in movement science and interest in translational research,
particularly as applied to neurologic populations. An interest in
neuroplasticity as affected by practice and/or as modulated by
pharmacologic agents or electrical stimulation is desirable. Early
career investigators with postdoctoral research training, as well as
mid-career scientists, are welcome to apply.
This full-time research position offers numerous
opportunities for collaboration with other MRRI investigators and
skilled MossRehab clinicians, and with colleagues in cognitive
neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, including those
involved in structural and functional neuroimaging, TMS, and tDCS.
Office and laboratory space are available in a newly renovated research
building, with ready access to relevant patient populations and gait
and motion laboratory facilities.
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network is proud to
offer our employees unparalleled career opportunities including
competitive compensation, attractive benefits plan including medical/dental/vision
coverage, generous vacation time, and tuition reimbursement. EOE
Interested candidates should submit a cover
letter, CV, and 3 letters of reference to Kevin Whelihan,
Administrator, MRRI, MossRehab @ Elkins Park, 50 Township Line Road, Elkins
Park, PA 19027 or whelihak@einstein.edu. Applications will
be accepted until the position is filled.
Research Assistant--Arizona State University
A full-time research assistant position is
available in the Communication Neuroimaging and Neuroscience
Laboratory (CoNi Lab) at Arizona State University, directed by Dr.
Corianne Rogalsky. Our research is devoted to the cognitive
neuroscience of language and music in the healthy and damaged brain,
using techniques including fMRI, DTI, neuropsychological testing, and
high-resolution lesion mapping.
Responsibilities will include behavioral and fMRI
data collection, programming of experiments, contacting and scheduling
research participants, and data scoring and analysis. These tasks
require an applicant to have a strong initiative to problem solve, be
self-sufficient, and efficiently multitask.
Requirements include spoken and written
proficiency in English, a minimum of a bachelor-level degree (e.g.,
BA or BS), preferably in psychology, neuroscience, computer
science, or a related field, and willingness to make a 2-year
commitment. Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to
effectively recruit and work with participants (including special
populations), and other members of the lab are essential. Preference
will be given to applicants who also are proficient with the
linux computing environment, are familiar with E-prime and/or
Matlab, and/or have experience with neuroimaging analysis software such
as AFNI or FSL.
The CoNi Lab is situated in the Department of
Speech and Hearing Science at ASU. ASU is located in Tempe,
Arizona, in the metropolitan Phoenix area, which has a thriving
neuroscience and neuroimaging community including the Mayo Clinic and
Barrow Neurological Institute. Tempe features 330 days of sunshine a
year.
Applications will be reviewed as they are
received. The preferred start date is July 1st, but slightly later
start dates will also be considered. The position is funded for two
years, with a possible extension pending funding. If interested, please
email a cover letter (including a description of research interests,
qualifications, future goals, and available start date), a CV, and
contact information for two references to corianne.rogalsky@asu.edu.
Arizona State University is an equal opportunity employer. Please visit
neuroimaging.lab.asu.edu for more information about the CoNi lab.
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PhD Opening--Study of Cognitive Neuroscience of
Bilingualism at the Montreal Neurological Institute
We are seeking a PhD student to work on a project
related to our new Montreal Bilingual Brain Initiative. The student
will work on the neural underpinnings of bilingualism using a range of
brain imaging techniques, and will have the unique opportunity to work
with our team (members from the Montreal Neurological Institute and
also from the Centre for Research on Brain, Language, & Music at
McGill University). Interested students should email a CV and
letter of interest to Dr. Denise Klein (denise.klein@mcgill.ca).
Master in Cognitive Neuroscience of
Language--Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language
The Master's program aims to provide specialized,
comprehensive and rigorous training in the Cognitive Neuroscience of
Language. The Master's program includes core courses (theoretical and
methodological), advanced elective courses, and a research-based
project at the end of the program. The Master's program is aimed
at university graduates with various degrees who are interested in the
Cognitive Neuroscience of Language. The duration of the program is one
academic year with 60 ECTS credits. Students will develop research
skills through the mentorship of experts and by completing a Master's
Research Project at the end of the program. The language of instruction
is English.
For more information about the master's program,
visit www.bcbl.eu/master-in-cognitive-neuroscience-of-language-20142015/
For more information about the BCBL, visit www.bcbl.eu .
Application Process
Details of application requirements can be found at: http://www.bcbl.eu/master-in-cognitive-neuroscience-of-language-20142015/
- Application submitted online by APRIL 1, 2014
- Notification of the Master's admissions board's decision: MAY 15,
2014
- Admitted students should confirm their intention to participate in
the program by MAY 30, 2014
- Pre-enrollment submitted ONLINE before June 7, 2014.
International candidates needing visas should try to apply in ROUND 1
to ensure that there is time for their visa application.
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