[Face-research-list] PhD in Psychology, face perception
Ferenc Kocsor
kocsorferenc at gmail.com
Thu Apr 18 12:10:43 BST 2024
Dear All,
I would appreciate it if you`d propagate the following opportunity among
prospective students.
The *Institute of Psychology at the University of Pecs, Hungary*, has
started a *PhD program for international students*. During the program,
among other possibilities, students can join research that aims to extend
our knowledge about the cognitive and neural background of *face perception*.
We`re particularly interested in how semantic knowledge about a person
interacts with affective processes during recognition. The students will
have access to the following equipment in our lab:
- device for accurate reaction time measurements (cedrus)
- eye-tracker (Toobi TX300)
- physiological measurements (BIOPAC modules: EDA, heart rate, respiration
rate, EMG etc)
- EEG (brain products, 64 channel)
- Noldus observer XT
For a limited number of students who are *EU-citizens *(or citizens of the
European Economic Area) we can provide a *full scholarship* that covers
tuition fee and costs of housing.
For citizens of other countries there is a tuition fee (3500 euros per
semester).
Citizens of eligible countries may apply for the Stipendium Hungaricum
scholarship that covers tution fee and housing, but because of its deadline
(January each year) the costs of those who wish to start in 2024 would be
covered from the second year on.
The deadline for self-paying students is *15th June, 2024* (with a
possibility of extension) .
The strict deadline for a fully funded program is *24th May, 2024*.
Prior informal inquiries are advised.
Details about the program:
https://international.pte.hu/study-programs/phd-psychology
Ferenc Kocsor, PhD, habil.
senior researcher
head of the international doctoral program
e-mail: kocsor.ferenc at pte.hu
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