The NIH NIDCD-funded T32 program, Cognitive Neuroscience of Communication-CT (CNC-CT), is now accepting applications for 2-year PhD and postdoctoral fellowships. Fellows will receive specialized training in neuroimaging methods and in basic and clinical science related to communication disorders, while working with a diverse team of mentors in Psychological Sciences and Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, with a focus on language, hearing, and cognitive neuroscience.
Eligible applicants should contact one of our CNC-CT Mentors prior to completing an application. Please note that all applicants must be US Citizens or green card holders.
Kim Cuevas, Inge-Marie Eigsti, Fumiko Hoeft, Nicole Landi, James Magnuson, Ken Pugh, Jay Rueckl (Psychological Sciences)
Derek Houston, Jennifer Mozeiko, Emily Myers, Erika Skoe, Rachel Theodore (Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences)
Our trainees will receive:
- Stipend support for two years at full-time 12-month UConn levels (no teaching requirement)
- Tuition & health insurance coverage (Tuition Coverage is applicable to PhD Students only)
- Annual travel & research allowance
- Access to a pool of 240 MRI scan hours, as well as ready access to other tools, including EEG/ERP (in and out of scanner), TMS, tDCS, and eye tracking facilities.
- Available funds for specialized methodological training
For more information, contact: Melanie Stroud at melanie.stroud@uconn.edu