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.
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
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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