The 19th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing
March 23-25, CUNY Graduate Center; 365 Fifth Avenue; New York, NY

 

Postdoctoral training in biological and behavioral approaches to typical and atypical development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Morton Ann Gernsbacher <MAGernsb@wisc.edu> wrote on 03/22/2006 01:43:15
PM:

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> POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING IN BIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES TO
> TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENT at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
>
> The NIH Roadmap Funded Postdoctoral Training Program in Biological
> and Behavioral Approaches to Typical and Atypical Development at the
> University of Wisconsin-Madison has 4 three-year post-doctoral
> fellowship positions available. Two fellowships will be awarded to
> candidates holding a Ph.D., and two fellowships will be awarded to
> candidates holding a M.D. Appointments must be made before July 1, 2006.
> Further information about the Biological and Behavioral Approaches
> to Typical and Atypical Development, including application process,
> is available at http://psych.wisc.edu/lang/bbtad/index.html.
> Interested applicants may also contact Dr. Morton Ann Gernsbacher,
> MAGernsb@wisc.edu. Applications will be accepted until all four
> positions are filled. Eligibility is restricted by Federal
> guidelines to US citizens and permanent residents. Stipends are
> determined by federal guidelines according to experience. The
> University of Wisconsin is an equal opportunity employer. Women and
> members of minority groups are especially encouraged to apply.
>

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> Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Ph.D.
> Vilas Research Professor and Sir Frederic C. Bartlett Professor
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> 1202 W. Johnson Street
> Madison, WI 53706-1611
> (608) 262-6989 [fax (608) 262-4029]
 

 


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