University of Birmingham is offering a PhD
Studentship in developmental psychopathology and brain imaging in the UK. UK/EU
and International students can apply for the studentship beginning in October
2013. The studentship will cover home/EU tuition fees and a tax-free
maintenance grant for 3 years. The successful applicant will be based in
the Birmingham University Imaging Centre (BUIC) within the School of
Psychology. The stipend for 2013-14 will be £13,590. Application should be
submitted till 26th August 2013.
Studentship in developmental psychopathology and brain imaging in the UK. UK/EU
and International students can apply for the studentship beginning in October
2013. The studentship will cover home/EU tuition fees and a tax-free
maintenance grant for 3 years. The successful applicant will be based in
the Birmingham University Imaging Centre (BUIC) within the School of
Psychology. The stipend for 2013-14 will be £13,590. Application should be
submitted till 26th August 2013.
Study Subject(s): Studentship
is provided in the field of Developmental Psychopathology and Brain Imaging
offered by the University of Birmingham in UK
Course Level: This Studentship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at University of Birmingham in UK
Scholarship Provider: Offered by University of
Birmingham, funded by the FP7 Health Framework of the European Commission.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
is provided in the field of Developmental Psychopathology and Brain Imaging
offered by the University of Birmingham in UK
Course Level: This Studentship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at University of Birmingham in UK
Scholarship Provider: Offered by University of
Birmingham, funded by the FP7 Health Framework of the European Commission.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: UK/EU
Students and International Students from outside the EU can
apply. Applicants would ideally have or be close to obtaining a M.Sc. in
Developmental Psychopathology, Cognitive/Clinical Neuroscience,
Neuroimaging, with at least a 2.1 in their first degree. However, applications
from talented graduates with prior experience in brain imaging would also be
considered. A high level of motivation and excellent interpersonal and organisational
skills are essential. Prior experience of working with adolescents or
clinical populations, and advanced statistical skills such as multi-level
modelling, would be advantageous.
Students and International Students from outside the EU can
apply. Applicants would ideally have or be close to obtaining a M.Sc. in
Developmental Psychopathology, Cognitive/Clinical Neuroscience,
Neuroimaging, with at least a 2.1 in their first degree. However, applications
from talented graduates with prior experience in brain imaging would also be
considered. A high level of motivation and excellent interpersonal and organisational
skills are essential. Prior experience of working with adolescents or
clinical populations, and advanced statistical skills such as multi-level
modelling, would be advantageous.
Scholarship Open for International Students: UK/EU and International students can apply for the Studentship.
Scholarship Description: Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to begin in October 2013.
The studentship will cover home/EU tuition fees and a tax-free maintenance
grant for 3 years. International Students from outside the EU may also apply,
but will be liable for the difference between UK/EU and
International (Overseas) tuition fees. The successful applicant will be
based in the Birmingham University Imaging Centre (BUIC) within the School of
Psychology, and would be supervised by Dr Stephane De Brito. The School of
Psychology, ranked among the top three psychology departments for research in
the UK (RAE 2008), is one of the strongest and most active psychology
departments in the country.
The studentship will cover home/EU tuition fees and a tax-free maintenance
grant for 3 years. International Students from outside the EU may also apply,
but will be liable for the difference between UK/EU and
International (Overseas) tuition fees. The successful applicant will be
based in the Birmingham University Imaging Centre (BUIC) within the School of
Psychology, and would be supervised by Dr Stephane De Brito. The School of
Psychology, ranked among the top three psychology departments for research in
the UK (RAE 2008), is one of the strongest and most active psychology
departments in the country.
Duration of award(s): Studentship will be offered for three years.
What does it cover? The studentship will cover home/EU tuition fees and a tax-free
maintenance grant for 3 years. The stipend for 2013-14 will be
£13,590. International Students from outside the EU may also apply,
but will be liable for the difference between UK/EU and
International (Overseas) tuition fees.
maintenance grant for 3 years. The stipend for 2013-14 will be
£13,590. International Students from outside the EU may also apply,
but will be liable for the difference between UK/EU and
International (Overseas) tuition fees.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online. In order for the application to be
processed quickly, candidates should submit a personal statement, CV, 2
references, and transcript of grades.
processed quickly, candidates should submit a personal statement, CV, 2
references, and transcript of grades.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 26th August 2013.