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We have a vacancy for a 24-month postdoctoral research fellow, as the lead researcher on a project investigating how the context of a conversation (with whom, about what, etc.) influences different facets of the experience of ‘successful
conversation’ (feeling engaged, exchanging information, etc.). Participants in studies will include people with hearing loss and hearing-aid users. The successful candidate will collate pre-existing evidence, and design and execute qualitative interviews and self-report surveys (both retrospective and in-the-moment smartphone-based), with the aim of deriving an optimal set of items
to form a smart self-report instrument. This project is fully funded by the Hearing Industry Research Consortium, and takes place in concert with a diverse array of other studies into how people use their hearing, how hearing loss affects them, and how new technologies might
help. The vacancy is advertised – and applications should be made - here
https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=MED216225 Feel free to contact me at
graham.naylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx for further information. Best wishes, Graham Graham Naylor School of Medicine nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/hearingsciences Recent publications: -
Self-reported conversation success in groups with normal and impaired hearing |