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new psot-doc in hearing research: Manchester



 

Dear List, please see advert below for a new post-doc position at University of Manchester

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Professor Colette McKay

Chair in Applied Hearing Science

Human Communication and Deafness Group

School of Psychological Sciences

University of Manchester

Manchester M13 9PL

Phone: +44 (0)161 3061671

Fax: +44 (0)161 2753373

colette.mckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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The University of Manchester

 

Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences

 

School of Psychological Sciences

 

Research Associate

(Ref: MHS/90044)

 

Salary: £28,839 p.a.

 

You will join a world-leading research team to investigate perceptual and physiological changes in the auditory system of adult hearing aid users. You will have a PhD and demonstrable research experience in the field of auditory evoked potentials and/or hearing aid clinical trials (or related areas).  For the right person, this is an opportunity to enhance research skills and experience and be part of a highly successful research team.

 

The post is based within a highly active multidisciplinary research group with strong links to local health services and other research groups nationally and internationally. You will have an excellent opportunity for career advancement and the chance to develop further research skills and collaborations.

 

The post is available for 3 years in the first instance.

 

Informal enquiries to:

 

Dr Kevin Munro

Tel: 0161 275 3360

Email: kevin.munro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Application forms and further particulars for both positions are available at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/news/vacancies or from

 

The Directorate Human Resources

Tel: ++44 (0) 161 275 8835

Email: Mhs-hr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Closing date:  2 February 2009.  Please quote reference. 

 

The University will actively foster a culture of inclusion and diversity and will seek to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members of its community.