PhD Studentship in Psychology 
Imitation and the nature of human intention School of
Psychology & Sport Sciences Applications are now invited
for the following PhD studentship available in
Psychology: Imitation and the nature of human intention
- Ref: PSS/STU/C
Skills required:
Applications are invited from candidates holding or
expecting 1st class or 2(i) degrees (or equivalents) in
appropriate subject areas. Experience in (clinical)
research or a very strong commitment to acquiring the
necessary skills is essential. Technical aptitude and a
commitment to acquiring the necessary skills working
with limb-movement and eye-movement recording is also
essential. Experience in working with patients,
experience in signal analysis (e.g. EEG, fMRI,
kinematics, eye-movements) and developing behavioural
experiments is desirable.
The Studentship funding pays tuition fees at 3,253 and a
stipend of 12,600 per annum.
For more information about this studentship project,
including project description, visit:
www.northumbria.ac.uk/researchstudentships
To apply for this studentship, please complete a short
application form available at
http://northumbria.ac.uk/static/worddocuments/studentshipappform.doc
and attach a CV clearly indicating the PhD topic you are
applying for and the reference number.
Applications should be
submitted to:
Andrew Pearce
Research Administrator
Northumbria University
School of Psychology and Sport Sciences
Northumberland Building
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST
Telephone: (0191) 243 7028
andrew.pearce@northumbria.ac.uk
Deadline: 22 June 2007
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