Visitors:
We welcome visitors of all sorts to our lab (post docs, students from other labs and researchers from around the world). If you are interested to join us for a visit, whether a week or a year, please get in touch with the lab directors directly in the first instance.
Prospective PhD students:
There are several annual competitions for PhD funding, provided by the University of Reading (a scheme for international students and one for EU/British nationals), the School of Clinical Language Sciences via the Language Development and Ageing research division as well as linguistics and psychology pathways for an ESRC funded doctoral theme. The first step towards PhD study, would be to contact a potential supervisor for your project directly. From there, the potential supervisor can direct you further on the process as well as mentoring the writing of the PhD proposal.
Prospective Postdoctoral researchers:
We would be very keen to hear from you if you think doing a postdoc in our lab is something that can be mutually beneficial. Funding for such positions are largely external, however, we have experience in successfully mentoring prospective postdocs to obtain such funding. Depending on your background, you could qualify for a Marie Curie (EU funded) post doc, a Leverhulme Trust fellowship and/or a British Academy postdoc grant. These are applied for in conjunction with a member of staff. Additionally, when we have external grant funding that includes postdoc monies, we advertise these positions widely. Please contact us on how we can help you get funding to join our lab.
We welcome visitors of all sorts to our lab (post docs, students from other labs and researchers from around the world). If you are interested to join us for a visit, whether a week or a year, please get in touch with the lab directors directly in the first instance.
Prospective PhD students:
There are several annual competitions for PhD funding, provided by the University of Reading (a scheme for international students and one for EU/British nationals), the School of Clinical Language Sciences via the Language Development and Ageing research division as well as linguistics and psychology pathways for an ESRC funded doctoral theme. The first step towards PhD study, would be to contact a potential supervisor for your project directly. From there, the potential supervisor can direct you further on the process as well as mentoring the writing of the PhD proposal.
Prospective Postdoctoral researchers:
We would be very keen to hear from you if you think doing a postdoc in our lab is something that can be mutually beneficial. Funding for such positions are largely external, however, we have experience in successfully mentoring prospective postdocs to obtain such funding. Depending on your background, you could qualify for a Marie Curie (EU funded) post doc, a Leverhulme Trust fellowship and/or a British Academy postdoc grant. These are applied for in conjunction with a member of staff. Additionally, when we have external grant funding that includes postdoc monies, we advertise these positions widely. Please contact us on how we can help you get funding to join our lab.