Join the Lab
- Job Description (Graduate Student): Currently being accepted
Graduate students from a variety of departments at Michigan State University have previously been involved with the lab including:
- Communicative Sciences and Disorders: Both Masters students working on thesis projects and Ph.D. students are working with the lab.
Check out the details of the masters program
and Ph.D. program for more details.
- Linguistics: Students in linguistics have had joint appointments in the lab based on the strong experimental approach to identifying the acoustic properties underlying
phonetics, phonology, neuro linguistics, and child language acquisition. See the details of graduate programs in MSU linguistics
here.
- Psychology: Given the lab's strong emphasis on cognitive mechanisms underlying speech perception and production as well as exciting new work looking at the neural basis of these
processes the opportunity for collaboration with students in psychology is a natural connection. See the details of the psychology program
here.
- For further inquiries about Graduate Student positions in the lab, please email Dr. Laura Dilley (ldilley@msu.edu)
with a short response (1-5 sentences) to each of the following:
- Name, major, GPA (in major and overall), and planned graduation date
- Statement of why the research in this lab interests you including a specific research project in the lab that is of particular interest to you
- Academic time commitment: planned course sequence for 2017-18, including number of credit hours;
- The program you aim to apply through or are currently enrolled in
- Contact info for two (unrelated) references
- (Optional) resume/CV
- Timeline for involvment in the lab
- Job Description (Graduate Student): Currently being accepted
-
Graduate students from a variety of departments at Michigan State University have previously been involved with the lab including:
- Communicative Sciences and Disorders: Both Masters students working on thesis projects and Ph.D. students are working with the lab. Check out the details of the masters program and Ph.D. program for more details.
- Linguistics: Students in linguistics have had joint appointments in the lab based on the strong experimental approach to identifying the acoustic properties underlying phonetics, phonology, neuro linguistics, and child language acquisition. See the details of graduate programs in MSU linguistics here.
- Psychology: Given the lab's strong emphasis on cognitive mechanisms underlying speech perception and production as well as exciting new work looking at the neural basis of these processes the opportunity for collaboration with students in psychology is a natural connection. See the details of the psychology program here.
- For further inquiries about Graduate Student positions in the lab, please email Dr. Laura Dilley (ldilley@msu.edu) with a short response (1-5 sentences) to each of the following:
- Name, major, GPA (in major and overall), and planned graduation date
- Statement of why the research in this lab interests you including a specific research project in the lab that is of particular interest to you
- Academic time commitment: planned course sequence for 2017-18, including number of credit hours;
- The program you aim to apply through or are currently enrolled in
- Contact info for two (unrelated) references
- (Optional) resume/CV
- Timeline for involvment in the lab