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[AUDITORY] FW: PhD program in Purdue Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences



Hello,
I would like to post the message below on the Auditory List.
Thank you,
Beth
 
Elizabeth A. Strickland, Ph.D., CCC-A
Professor and Graduate Chair
Program Director, Training Grant
Dept. of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Purdue University
 
 
 
PhD program in Purdue Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences 
The Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences (SLHS) at Purdue University invites applications for our Ph.D. program. The Purdue SLHS program is among the largest and highest-ranked of its kind and is home to leading research faculty, outstanding facilities and resources, and, most importantly, a supportive training environment for our graduate scholars.
 
Faculty engage graduate scholars in interdisciplinary research on normative and disordered processes in speech, language, voice, swallowing, and hearing. Doctoral students are fully funded through a variety of sources, including individual fellowships (at the university and national level), two NIH training grants, research assistantships, and teaching assistantships. Students receive individually-tailored training, and students from our program have an exemplary history of moving into impactful research-oriented careers.   
 
We will be hosting a virtual information session about our program on October 14th from 11-12:30 EST. Join in to learn about our unique program, engage with our faculty, and chat with current PhD students.  RSVP to receive a zoom link by clicking here.
 
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact potential faculty mentor(s) directly. Visit this document for individual faculty who are recruiting this year. Application instructions can be accessed here.  Applicants should apply by January 1st. 
 
We are committed to preparing the next generation of scientists that reflects the diversity of our national and global community.  We welcome applicants from diverse and under-represented backgrounds.