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Italy: PhD Studentship in Language, Interaction & Computation, University of Trento PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 15 July 2007


The CIMeC-Center for Mind/Brain Sciences at the University of Trento is accepting applications for a 3-year PhD Program in Cognitive and Brain Sciences. The program seeks to provide students with high level skills in basic and applied research in cognitive neuroscience, and will encourage them to pursue innovative research projects that require expertise in multiple areas. The program has two main areas within which research can be conducted using behavioural, neuroimaging and computational methods: 1) Cognitive Neuroscience and 2) Language, Interaction & Computation.

Courses officially commence November 1st, 2007. All courses will be given in English and are taught by a multi-disciplinary faculty with state-of-the-art facilities. 9 fellowships are available in the amount of ?12,350 which will be awarded to candidates based upon application and experience.

Info:
For more information about the School, or in order to download the official applications please visit the websites or contact Leah Mercanti per below.

Application Deadline: 20-Sep-2007

Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Leah Mercanti
University of Trento
Corso Bettini, 31
Rovereto Trento 38068
Italy

Web Address for Applications:
http://portale.unitn.it/dr/cobras/admission.htm

Contact Information:
Leah Mercanti
phd.cimec[ at ]unitn.it
Phone:+39 0464 483650

Department Web Address: http://portale.unitn.it/drcobras



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