[sci.psychology] Graduate fellowships available

kim@emory.uucp (Kim Wallen {Psy}) (10/25/88)

			GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE
			
			PROGRAM IN PSYCHOBIOLOGY
			
			DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
			EMORY UNIVERSITY
			ATLANTA, GEORGIA

The Program in Psychobiology of the Department of Psychology is
looking for well-qualified graduate students interested in the
biological bases of behavior.  We anticipate accepting four
students for four years of stipend and full-tuition support.

Stipend levels have not been set for 1989-90, but will be equal or
greater than the current level of $9,000 for 12 months.
Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis from a typical
applicant pool of 45.  Top candidates will be invited to visit the
Emory Campus at our expense.

We are a program of seven faculty who work primarily with
infrahumans.  Three of our faculty do their research at the Yerkes
Regional Primate Research Center of Emory University.
We offer research opportunities in the neural bases of
motivated behavior, evolution of acquired behavior, linear systems
approaches to the study of behavior, primate behavioral endocrinology,
primate communication and social behavior, neurotransmitters and reward, 
and developmental psychophysics.

For more information please contact:

Dr. Kim Wallen
Psychobiology Program Director
Department Of Psychology
Box UN
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322

(404) 727-4125