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[AUDITORY] MRC Senior Research Fellowships in Hearing:



The UK Medical research Council has announced funding for up to five Senior Research Fellowships in Hearing. These prestigious Fellowships last for 5 years and include funding for personal salary and will have a value of between £1.25-2.5 million. They are open to candidates worldwide and can be held at any UK University or research institution. I’m emailing the list to encourage suitable candidates to consider applying to hold one of these Fellowships in Cambridge.  

 

Further details of the Fellowships can be found here:

 

https://www.mrc.ac.uk/funding/browse/senior-fellowships-in-hearing-research/mrc-senior-fellowships-in-hearing-research/

 

Hearing research at Cambridge includes experts in physiology, psychophysics, electrophysiology,  machine learning, surgery and medicine. Collectively we study the normal and impaired auditory systems, including hearing by users of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The University has recently appointed Manohar Bance, who is a surgeon-scientist, as Professor of Otology, thereby providing a link between basic and clinical research.

 

If you are interested in applying for one of these Fellowships, please contact one of us for an informal discussion

 

Manohar Bance bancesecond@xxxxxxxxx

Bob Carlyon bob.carlyon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Richard Turner  richard.e.turner@xxxxxxxxx

Brian C. J. Moore  bcjm@xxxxxxxxx

Ian Winter imw1001@xxxxxxxxx

 

Bob

 

 

 

Dr. Bob Carlyon

Deputy Director

MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit

University of Cambridge

15 Chaucer Rd.

Cambridge CB2 7EF

England

Tel: +44 (0)1223 355294

Fax: +44 (0)1223 359062

www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk

See also the

Cambridge Hearing Group

 

The Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit is part of the University of Cambridge, funded through a strategic partnership between the MRC and the University.