PACE
(Perception and Action in Complex Environments) is an Innovative
Training
Network funded by the Marie Sklodowska-Curie program of the
European Union
starting on April 1st, 2015. The network involves 10 academic and
private full
partners, from 6 European and associated countries (France, Spain,
Italy, Netherlands,
UK, Israel), plus 5 associated partners (private companies and
public organizations).
The network gathers a broad range of expertise from experimental
psychology,
cognitive neurosciences, brain imaging, technology and clinical
sciences as well as
transferable skills.
The PACE
network promotes interdisciplinary research and training in the
field of
human movement sciences with a strong emphasis on
perception-action coupling
in complex environments. We focus on changes of this coupling
across lifespan and
in pathological diseases affecting the nervous system. The goal is
to train PhD students
through collaborative research projects, international courses and
workshops.
15 PhD
positions, starting next fall, are offered across the different
network sites. You can find a short description of the
proposed PhD
projects at the following link:
Applications
are welcome immediately and until the end of May (but some
specific
timing constraints may be enforced in some of the partners' sites:
please get more
information from local contacts). You will find further general
information (sections 1 to 3),
eligibility and application conditions (section 4) here:
Thanks for distributing this announcement to potential condadates,
Laurent
-- Laurent Perrinet - INT (UMR 7289)/CNRS http://invibe.net/LaurentPerrinet