Research post at Manchester (UK) (Dr Richard J Baker )


Subject: Research post at Manchester (UK)
From:    Dr Richard J Baker  <richard.baker(at)manchester.ac.uk>
Date:    Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:53:46 +0000
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER FACULTY OF MEDICAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (REF: MHS/081/05) Circa £19,460 - £23,643 per annum You will be appointed to work on a project concerned with cochlear dead regions in children. This is an excellent opportunity to engage in clinical research and management of a research project. You will be involved in subject recruitment, data collection and analysis, preparation of progress reports and assisting in the preparation of manuscripts and conference presentation. You should be a qualified audiological scientist with experience in paediatric audiology, including selection and verification of DSP hearing aids. You must be extremely motivated, able to work independently, and have good organisational and communication skills. You may involve the assessment of participants within an NHS Trust so the ability to travel independently either by car or public transport is essential. The appointment is full time for an initial period of twelve months (or part time equivalent), and is available immediately. We are willing to negotiate secondment from current employment (e.g., from an NHS audiology service, or from a private company). You may be offered the possibility of registering for a higher research degree. For further information, contact Dr. Kevin Munro at kevin.munro(at)man.ac.uk tel: 0161 275 3360 Application forms and further particulars are available at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/vacancies or from Directorate Human Resources, The Chisholm Building, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL. Tel: ++44 (0) 161 275 8835; email: Mhs-hr(at)manchester.ac.uk. Quote ref: MHS/081/05 Closing date: 6 April 2005. 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


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