[CogSci] Funded PhD studentships in psycholinguistics and neurobiology of language
Greig de Zubicaray
greig.dezubicaray at qut.edu.au
Tue Nov 21 17:03:07 PST 2023
Funded PhD scholarship/stipends (with full tuition fee waivers) are available associated with various projects in our lab at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT):
* cognitive and neural mechanisms of language production and perception using psycholinguistic, electrophysiology, fMRI and TMS methods.
* language statistics/statistical learning mechanisms in production and comprehension using psycholinguistic, fMRI and TMS methods.
* lesion symptom mapping of aphasia in adult and childhood brain tumours.
* neuroimaging genetics of language development during adolescence.
Applicants interested in the PhD scholarships should contact:
Prof Greig de Zubicaray (greig.dezubicaray at qut.edu.au<mailto:greig.dezubicaray at qut.edu.au>)
Eligible applicants will:
* have completed a postgraduate qualification (MPhil or MSc) administered and assessed in English.
For more information on how to apply, please visit:
https://research.qut.edu.au/lcbs/
https://www.qut.edu.au/research/study-with-us/phd
Complete your PhD in the Neurobiology of Language in sunny Brisbane, Australia!
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Greig de Zubicaray, MClinPsych(Neuro), PhD, FAPS
Professor | Psychology and Counselling | Faculty of Health | QUT
Phone: +61 (0)7 3138 9639 | Email: greig.dezubicaray at qut.edu.au<mailto:greig.dezubicaray at qut.edu.au>
B629, Level 6, B Wing, O Block, Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, QLD 4059.
Web: https://research.qut.edu.au/lcbs/
ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0003-4506-0579
ResearcherID: researcherid.com/rid/B-1763-2008
TEQSA PRV12079<https://www.teqsa.gov.au/national-register/provider/queensland-university-technology> | CRICOS 00213J
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