The goal of this workshop is to bring together SDSU faculty and researchers in neuroscience, and to foster and develop collaborations, making San Diego State University a destination for neuroscience research.
See the workshops page for details.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together SDSU faculty and researchers in neuroscience, and to foster and develop collaborations, making San Diego State University a destination for neuroscience research.
See the workshops page for details.
The Department of Psychology at the College of Sciences at San Diego State University invites applications for a tenured faculty position at the full professor level also serving in the role as Director of a new MRI Center. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in neuroscience, psychology, or related fields, and should have previous experience directing an MR imaging facility.
Tenure-track position in brain-based disorders of speech, language, or cognitive processing, with adult (preferred) and/or child populations, and with neuroplasticity as one focus. Required: Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Linguistics, Psychology, Neurosciences or a related field, excellence in teaching, strong research abilities, and commitment to students from diverse backgrounds. Responsibilities: Undergraduate and graduate (MA/Ph.D.) teaching, supervising theses/dissertations and pursuing a research program in specialty area. Apply via Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/29935. Review of completed applications will begin October 1, 2015 and continue until the position is filled; employment to begin Fall 2016. Visit http://slhs.sdsu.edu for more information about the department. For questions, please contact Dr. Tracy Love (tracy.love@sdsu.edu).
SDSU is an Equal Opportunity/Title IX Employer.
Congratulations to Kristen Secora, Doctoral Student in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences on receiving the CCN Student Travel Award for her presentation “Perspective-taking in Manually-Produced Spatial Description and the Role of Inhibitory Control” at the Germany Linguistic Society annual meeting.
The CCN Executive Committee of the Center is pleased to announce the CCN Speaker Series. The goal of this speaker series is to invite high profile speakers to the SDSU campus to provide both public lectures and lectures that highlight new discoveries and cutting-edge research in cognitive neuroscience.
We now have lectures scheduled through 2015, with the first one being on October 29, 2014.
Please see the Distinguished Speaker Series page for complete details!
The goal of the Center for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience is to create a framework for San Diego State University faculty and students to study brain-based language and cognitive processing and its disorders, enhance teaching and research mentoring in clinical and cognitive neuroscience, and to expand SDSU’s capability to become a leader in an area that is rapidly developing and is essential to understanding human behavior.
The goal of the Center for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience is to create a framework for San Diego State University faculty and students to study brain-based language and cognitive processing and its disorders, enhance teaching and research mentoring in clinical and cognitive neuroscience, and to expand SDSU’s capability to become a leader in an area that is rapidly developing and is essential to understanding human behavior.
The goal of the Center for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience is to create a framework for San Diego State University faculty and students to study brain-based language and cognitive processing and its disorders, enhance teaching and research mentoring in clinical and cognitive neuroscience, and to expand SDSU’s capability to become a leader in an area that is rapidly developing and is essential to understanding human behavior.
The goal of the Center for Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience is to create a framework for San Diego State University faculty and students to study brain-based language and cognitive processing and its disorders, enhance teaching and research mentoring in clinical and cognitive neuroscience, and to expand SDSU’s capability to become a leader in an area that is rapidly developing and is essential to understanding human behavior.
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