5 December: fyi -- phd funding, CEU (Budapest)

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PhD studentships available at the new doctoral program in Cognitive Science at
Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary.

The newly established Department of Cognitive Science at CEU invites
applications for its doctoral program starting September 2011. This is a
research-based training program that specializes in, but is not restricted to,
the study of social cognition. Research topics include cooperation,
communication, social learning, cultural transmission, joint action,
developmental social cognition, strategic decision making, visual cognition,
statistical learning, and social cognitive neuroscience. Students will follow
courses in cognitive psychology, philosophy of mind, cognitive anthropology,
computational cognition and linguistics, and will receive practical research
training in the laboratories of the members of this new department. Faculty
includes

Gergely CSIBRA
(cognitive development, cognitive neuroscience)
J??zsef FISER
(visual perception and cognition, biological and statistical
learning)
Gy??rgy GERGELY
(infant cognition, developmental psychopathology)
Christophe HEINTZ
(culture and cognition, scientific cognition, cognitive
economics)
Guenther KNOBLICH
(experimental psychology, social cognition, thinking)
Natalie SEBANZ
(social cognition, social cognitive neuroscience)
Dan SPERBER
(culture and cognition, communication and language,
evolution)
Anne TAMM
(theories of language, linguistic diversity)

Applicants are expected to hold a master???s degree in one of the disciplines that
constitute Cognitive Science, though in exceptional cases we will consider
applications from students who only hold a bachelor's degree. Successful
candidates will receive full funding for 3 years and further benefits.
For the details of the admission process see
http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/phd-program
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CEU (www.ceu.hu) is a graduate research-intensive university specializing
primarily in the social sciences, located in Budapest, Hungary and accredited in
the United States and Hungary. CEU offers both master's and doctoral programs,
and it enrolls more than 1500 students from nearly 100 countries. The teaching
staff consists of more than 140 resident faculty from over 40 countries, and a
large number of prominent visiting scholars from around the world. The language
of instruction is English.

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