Wednesday, March 27, 2013

[Comp-neuro] Imperial College Brain Sciences & Engineering Fellowships

Imperial College Brain Sciences & Engineering PhD Fellowships

Applications are invited for three PhD Training Fellowships in Brain
Sciences & Engineering at Imperial College London, to begin in 2013/14.
The Fellowships are for collaborative research at the interface between
engineering and neuroscience/neurology, and each fellow will study under
a supervision team involving principal investigators from both the
Faculty of Engineering and the Division of Brain Sciences, Faculty of
Medicine.

Training fellowships may be held for up to 4 years (as part of a "1+3"
PhD training programme, where in the first year an approved MRes degree
is taken).

Eligibility

The Fellowships are open to UK and EU students who hold, or expect to
receive, a first class or good upper second class Honours degree (or
equivalent) in a relevant discipline.

How to apply

Applicants should submit a CV, together with a personal statement, to
the email address below. The personal statement should be 1-2 pages long
and should include why you are applying for a Brain Sciences &
Engineering PhD Training Fellowship, the area of research you wish to
focus on, and why you believe that research in this area is important.
Applicants are not required to have confirmed a PhD supervision team
before application, but are nevertheless encouraged to make contact with
potential supervisors.

Supervisory teams may be drawn from any permanent member of academic
staff in the Faculty of Engineering or the Division of Brain Sciences.

Applications should be emailed to: neurotech-studentships@imperial.ac.uk

The deadline for applications is 1st May 2013. Shortlisted candidates
will be invited for interview in early May.

Further information is available at
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/neurotechnology/fellowships
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