BANGOR UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
WALES INSTITUTE OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE (WICN)
Research Officer
R&A Grade 1A: £21,478 - £32,147 p.a.
The Wales Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (WICN) is a
collaborative project funded initially for three years by the Welsh
Assembly Government, involving partnership between three of the UK’s
most successful Psychology departments at Bangor University, Cardiff
University and University of Wales Swansea.
WICN funding has created the opportunity to appoint a Research
Officer based in the 5* School of Psychology in Bangor. You will be
working alongside leading academics on a range of collaborative
clinical and/or cognitive neuroscience research projects.
You will have a PhD in Psychology or a related discipline, or an
equivalent level of relevant research experience. Ideally you will
have a background in one of the specialist cognitive neuroscience
areas such as Vision and Action, Attention, Learning and Memory,
Emotion, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Social Cognitive Neuroscience, or
Hearing and Language. Experience with MRI is particularly desirable,
as is experience with one or more experimental techniques (e.g. ERP,
eye and body motion analysis, MEG, TMS) and an interest in working
with clinical populations. You will have the opportunity to
participate in WICN dissemination and outreach activity in line with
your skills and experience.
The successful candidate will be expected to start as soon as
possible and the post is available for a fixed-term period until 31st
December, 2009.
Application forms and further particulars should be obtained by
contacting Human Resources, Bangor University; tel: (01248)
382926/388132; e-mail: [log in to unmask]; web: www.bangor.ac.uk
Please quote reference number 07-7/45 when applying. Closing date
for applications: Friday 19th October, 2007.
For an informal discussion about this post, potential applicants are
invited to contact Steven Tipper, Professor of Cognitive Science,
tel: (01248) 382095, e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Jörn Diedrichsen, Lecturer
School of Psychology
University of Wales, Bangor
Adeilad Brigantia
Gwynedd LL57 2AS
UK
tel: 01248 383768
fax: 01248 382599
email: [log in to unmask]
web: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~pss412
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