MPhil/Phd Studentship in Human Communication Science
M Phil/PhD Studentships 2005
The Department has studentships for MPhil/PhD starting in October 2005.
The Department received a 5 rating in the 2001 RAE and has more than 21 academic staff specialising in a variety of fields within Human Communication Science, organised within three research groupings: Communication, Disorder and the Brain; Development, Language and Cognitive Science; and Inter-professional Education and Health Studies. It houses one Research Centre (Centre for Developmental Language Disorders and Cognitive Neuroscience; CDLDCN) and anticipates housing the interdepartmental Centre for Human Communication.
The studentship will pay a stipend of £12,500 p.a. for three or four years' full-time study (depending on entry qualifications), and appropriate university tuition fees will be paid. Successful students will be eligible to undertake a limited amount of teaching and tutoring within the department. Studentships are open to home and overseas students. Fees will be paid at the UK/EU rate only, so overseas students will need supplementary funding from other sources.
M Phil/PhD Studentships 2005
The Department has studentships for MPhil/PhD starting in October 2005.
The Department received a 5 rating in the 2001 RAE and has more than 21 academic staff specialising in a variety of fields within Human Communication Science, organised within three research groupings: Communication, Disorder and the Brain; Development, Language and Cognitive Science; and Inter-professional Education and Health Studies. It houses one Research Centre (Centre for Developmental Language Disorders and Cognitive Neuroscience; CDLDCN) and anticipates housing the interdepartmental Centre for Human Communication.
The studentship will pay a stipend of £12,500 p.a. for three or four years' full-time study (depending on entry qualifications), and appropriate university tuition fees will be paid. Successful students will be eligible to undertake a limited amount of teaching and tutoring within the department. Studentships are open to home and overseas students. Fees will be paid at the UK/EU rate only, so overseas students will need supplementary funding from other sources.
Applications are welcomed for studentships within any of the research groupings. One studentship will be available in the Centre for Developmental Language Disorders and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Informal enquires should be addressed to Professor Heather van der Lely (020 7679 4047 h.vanderlely@ucl.ac.uk) or to Professor Ruth Campbell (020 7679 4232 r.campbell@ucl.ac.uk)
How to apply
Download the Postgraduate Application Form from here
Complete the form and send it to Sarah Alleemudder, Department of Human Communication Science, Chandler House, 2 Wakefield Street, London WC1N 1PF. Your application form should be accompanied by a with a CV, a cover letter and a 400 word summary of your preferred research programme, including some research questions to be addressed in the thesis, and suggested supervisors . Please state if you wish to be considered for the studentship in CDLDCN. Also email the accompanying documents to s.alleemudder@ucl.ac.uk
Your application must reach UCL by 15 January 2005.
URL link and Application: MPhil/Phd Studentship in Human Communication Science, University College London