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University of Glasgow
College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer
Ref: 017086
Salary Scale: Grade 8 £41,709 - £48,327/Grade 9 £49,772 - £55,998
 
Applications are invited for a faculty position in Cognitive Neuroimaging from individuals with an outstanding research record. The post is designed to complement existing research strengths in the Institute for Neuroscience and Psychology especially in the context of ultra-high field fMRI applications. MRI facilities available for research include Siemens 3T Tim-Trio (at the CCNi), Siemens 3T Prisma, and Siemens 7T Terra.
 
The post-holder will provide research leadership in the area of functional Brain Imaging whilst contributing to high quality teaching. The post-holder will be expected to raise external funds to support their research programme, to attract postdoctoral research staff and PhD students, and to contribute to research-led teaching, especially via the development of specialised content for masters and postgraduate degrees.
 
The research programme should align with the strategic objectives of the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi) by contributing to the areas of computational, cognitive, clinical or developmental Neuroimaging especially in the context of ultra-high field MRI applications (7T-Magnetom Terra, Siemens). 
 
Candidates for this post will have an exceptional international research profile, including a track record of high impact publications and substantial research funding in the area of brain imaging.
 
Informal enquiries may be made to Philippe Schyns (Director of Institute, +44 141 330 4937, [log in to unmask]) or Joachim Gross (Director of CCNi, +44 141 330 3947, [log in to unmask]), or Lars Muckli (Director of fMRI, +44 141 330 6237 [log in to unmask]) 
 
Apply online at: www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs
Closing date: 2 April 2017

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