samedi 20 août 2011

PhD studentship in Animal Cognition available at Exeter


A new studentship is being advertised within the Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour at the University of Exeter (located in the School of Psychology, on the Streatham campus in Exeter).  The studentship is for 5 years, and is expected to allow a student to complete a PhD under part-time registration, while at the same time working 2 days per weeks assisting Professor Stephen Lea in the editing of a major international journal in the area of animal cognition.  The financial package is worth £11,500 per year, and some assistance with university fees may also be available.  The studentship is specifically intended for research work in animal visual cognition, at least initially involving complex visual learning in pigeons.  Further details, including the application procedure, can be found at
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/studying/funding/award/?id=846 .  The closing date for applications is 30th August 2011; informal enquiries should be sent to Stephen Lea at s.e.g.lea@exeter.ac.uk, by 23rd August.

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Professor Stephen Lea, AcSS

Psychology (College of Life and Environmental Sciences)

University of Exeter

Washington Singer Laboratories

Exeter EX4 4QG

United Kingdom

Phone +44 1392 724612, Fax +44 1392 724623, http://people.exeter.ac.uk/SEGLea