We are hiring!
We are looking for a Research Associate to join us in working to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and develop protocols to improve external responsiveness in patients in a vegetative state and related disorders. The post is only 10 months, but is an ideal opportunity for a recently graduated MSc or PhD who wants to boost their experience with non-invasive brain stimulation and MRI methods.
This is a full-time post at the University of Birmingham and is associated with our ongoing MRC-funded research project. Your primary role will be to coordinate recruitment, collect data, and assist with data analyses. You will be part of a friendly team of post-doctoral researchers and post-graduate students,. This would be a great position for someone with an MSc, or higher, and experience in non-invasive brain stimulation and / or MRI research who is looking to advance their career in translational science.
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For more information and to apply: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BWN618/research-associate
Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions: d.fernandez-espejo@bham.ac.uk
Quick overview:
Salary: £27,025 (fixed)
Location: School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, England
Application closing date: 29th November 2019
Start date: ASAP
Post duration: 10-months
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Unfortunately, the University of Birmingham is unable to act as sponsor for visas for those who are not citizens of the UK or the European Economic Area for this post.
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