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[AUDITORY] Harvard-MIT graduate program in Speech and Hearing Science and Biotechnology



Dear Auditory List,

 

The Harvard-MIT graduate program in Speech and Hearing Science and Biotechnology (SHBT) celebrated its 25th anniversary this year! The goal of the program is to provide multidisciplinary research training in basic, clinical and applied approaches to the study and treatment of all aspects of human communication and its disorders. 

         The program is the only one of its kind in the world – a tight-knit research community dedicated to multidisciplinary training in basic, clinical and applied approaches. SHBT includes more than 60 faculty members and roughly 50 students at various stages in their doctoral work, operating out of more than 30 different labs at Harvard, MIT, Boston University and the Harvard teaching hospitals.

 

Applications are due by December 1, 2017 for the fall 2018 semester. Please visit the NEW web site https://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/shbt/ for additional details.

 

The SHBT program is funded in part by a training grant from the NIDCD of NIH. The program is administered by the Division of Medical Sciences at the Harvard Medical School and leads to a PhD degree awarded by the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

 

Please forward to potential students interested in applying.

 

Thank you,

 

 

Sunil Puria, PhD

SHBT Director of Admissions

Amelia-Peabody Scientist

Eaton-Peabody Laboratory, Massachusetts Eye and Ear

Department of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School

 



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