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Rank of Job: Areas Required: NIH Post-doc Other Desired Areas: University or Organization: Indiana University Department: Psychology State or Province: IN Country: USA Final Date of Application: June 30, 2002 Contact: Darla Sallee dsalleeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueindiana.edu Address for Applications: 1101 E 10th Street Bloomington IN 47405 USA POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITIONS IN SPEECH, HEARING & SENSORY COMMUNICATION AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY: Indiana University is pleased to announce the availability of up to three new NIH Postdoctoral Traineeships in Speech, Hearing, and Sensory Communication. Post-docs are available to qualified individuals with Ph.D.'s who may wish to further their background and training in any of the following areas of basic and clinical research: (1) Speech Perception and Production, (2) Spoken Word Recognition and Lexical Access, (3) Auditory Psychophysics, Hearing Science, and Experimental Audiology, (4) Tactile Psychophysics and Communication, (5) Acoustic and Articulatory Phonetics and Laboratory Phonology, (6) Perceptual and Cognitive Development, (7) Clinical Phonetics and Phonology, (8) Sensory Aids for the Hearing Impaired, (9) Individual Differences in Patients with Cochlear Implants, (10) Language Development in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants. The program welcomes individuals with background and previous training in Speech and Hearing Sciences, Linguistics, Engineering, Developmental and Experimental Psychology, and Cognitive Science. Trainee salaries, consistent with current NIH guidelines, range from $28,260 to $35,196 plus a modest travel allowance. Trainees are expected to carry out original empirical and/or theoretical research and collaborate with core professors and other research scientists currently working in the laboratories and clinics in Bloomington and the Medical School in Indianapolis. Interested applicants are encouraged to send: (1) an up-to-date vita, (2) a personal letter describing their specific research interests, goals, and long-term career plans, and (3) reference letters from three people who can describe the applicant's background, interests, research potential and previous accomplishments as soon as possible. Reprints and preprints should also be included with the application letter. Women, minority members, and handicapped individuals are strongly urged to apply. Send all correspondence and materials to: Professor David B. Pisoni, Program Director, Department of Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, (812) 855-1155 FAX: (812)855-1300, Email: pisoni
indiana.edu. (Indiana University is an Affirmative Action Employer)