There are a number of PhD projects available in hearing (or are hearing related), currently advertised at Nottingham Trent University (apologies for cross-posting): Lip reading as an aid to speech perception:
Who benefits most? | Nottingham Trent University Do people sound like they look? | Nottingham Trent University Funding is flexible and open to international applicants. It is also possible to apply for funding other topics of mutual interest to staff, so candidates are encouraged to get in touch. The application deadline is 12th Jan 2024. NTU Psychology is the largest psychology department in the UK, with >150 staff from all disciplines of psychology, a thriving community of cognitive, perceptual and neuroscience research, and a growing group of hearing researchers.
NTU was Guardian UK University of Year 2019, Times and Sunday Times UK Modern University of Year 2022/2023. Nottingham is one of those “just the right size” places; centrally located within the UK, with plenty of city life yet within easy
reach of the countryside, including the beautiful Peak District. More General information about our funded PhD opportunities:
Fully funded PhD studentships | Nottingham Trent University And other Projects in Psychology and the Social Sciences:
School of Social Sciences Studentships | Nottingham Trent University Questions can be directed to the supervisors involved (or me).
Best, Chris ---------------------- Dr Chris Sumner Associate Professor in Auditory Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University. Director, Centre for Research in Applied and Cognitive Neuroscience (CRACN) email: christian.sumner@xxxxxxxxx Web:
https://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/social-sciences/christian-sumner Hearing at NTU:
https://www.ntu.ac.uk/research/groups-and-centres/groups/hearing-research-at-ntu UK Acoustics Network/ Hearing:
https://acoustics.ac.uk/sigs/hearing-acoustics/ Frontiers for Young Minds – A world of Sound:
https://kids.frontiersin.org/collection/17985/a-world-of-sound |