[Eeglablist] PhD studentship available at the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Manchester, UK - deadline 6th March 2012

Karolina Kluk-de kort Karolina.Kluk at manchester.ac.uk
Thu Feb 16 03:02:57 PST 2012


Dear All,

could you please forward the message below to any potential EU candidates interested in doing a PhD.

Thanks a lot!
Karolina


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PhD studentship available at the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Manchester, UK

Project Title:                     Social cognitive function as a predictor of effective communication in older adults
Project Supervisor(s):     Dr P Adank , Dr K Kluk, Dr El-Deredy, W.
Application Deadline:      06 March 2012

This PhD project aims to confirm the translational value of a social cognitive predictor of effective everyday communication and hearing aid usage/satisfaction in younger and older populations with hearing difficulties.

The research combines behavioural, audiological, and EEG experiments on language processing with neuropsychological assessment of individual social cognitive functioning in older and younger adults with and without hearing loss. Through this innovative combination of methods the research will open up possibilities for direct application in a variety of populations with deficits in social function and communication difficulties, such as Asperger’s Syndrome or ADHD.

The project will involve collaboration with Phonak, a Swiss world-leader in designing hearing devices with the aim of developing a diagnostic test based on the results of the experiments conducted on speech comprehension and social function. These diagnostic tests will serve as a predicting factor for hearing aid usage and satisfaction. The test will be piloted in a group of first-time hearing aid users to establish the effect of individual social cognitive skills on hearing aid usage and satisfaction.

This 4-year studentship provides full support for tuition fees, all associated research costs and an annual tax-free stipend at minimum Research Council rates (£13, 590 in 2011). The project is due to commence October 2012 and is open to UK/EU nationals only due to the nature of the funding.

The successful candidate will benefit from extensive training in acquiring behavioural, neuropsychological and EEG data, analysis and experimental design/testing. Previous PhD graduates from our group have progressed into prestigious postdoctoral positions involving development of new diagnostics, the NHS or pure-mechanisms-based research.

Applicants should hold a minimum upper-second honours degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, speech/language therapy, audiology or the medical sciences. A Masters in a similar field and previous experience of neuroimaging, behavioural testing and/or programming would be an advantage.

We advise you to contact Dr Adank to discuss your interests before applying.  Please direct applications in the following format to Dr Patti Adank (patti.adank at manchester.ac.uk):

• Academic CV
• Official academic transcripts
• Contact details for two suitable referees
• A personal statement (750 words maximum) outlining your suitability for the study, what you hope to achieve from the PhD and your research experience to date.

Any enquiries relating to the project and/or suitability should be directed to Dr Adank at patti.adank at manchester.ac.uk.

Applications are invited up to and including Tuesday 6 March 2012.

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All the best,
Karolina


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Karolina Kluk, Ph.D.
Lecturer in Audiology

Audiology & Deafness Research Group
School of Psychological Sciences
Ellen Wilkinson Building, Room B2.7
The University of Manchester
Manchester UK
M13 9PL

T: +44 (0) 161 275 3371
F: +44 (0) 161 275 3373
http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/staff/KarolinaKluk

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