CVNet - graduate training; psychology; Univ Texas Arlington

Color and Vision Network (cvnet@lawton.ewind.com)
Thu, 11 Nov 1999 17:19:49 -0800

From: Anne P Hillstrom <hillstrom@uta.edu>
To: "'cvnet@lawton.ewind.com'" <cvnet@lawton.ewind.com>
Subject: graduate program

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Dear Hoover, Would you please post the following advertisement on CVNET?
Thanks. - Anne Hillstrom

The Cognitive group of the Psychology Department at the University
of Texas at Arlington is a small, active group that provides a graduate
education focused on traditional cognitive research and quantitative skills.
We aim the education towards students who will be pursuing academic careers,
but because of the strong quantitative aspect to the education, many of our
students have been successful at competing for industry jobs as well.
Students typically begin their work with a single advisor but are encouraged
to do research with other faculty members as they progress. The more
perceptually inclined faculty are Ira Bernstein and Anne Hillstrom, and the
rest of the cognitive faculty are Harriett Amster, Terry Barnhardt, Jim
Erickson, David Gorfein, and Dan Levine. The department, which is part of
UTA's College of Science, also has strength in personality & social
psychology, developmental psychology, physiological psychology, animal
learning/behavior, and neuroscience.

In addition to the basic assistantship that many of our students
receive, in the coming year the university has made available a special
supplemental fund for qualified incoming students. UTA is in the heart of
the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex in Texas.

If you know of students who might be interested in pursuing their
cognitive graduate degree at UTA, please ask them to contact Anne Hillstrom
( hillstrom@uta.edu <mailto:hillstrom@uta.edu> ) or look at the department's
web page (http://www.uta.edu/psychology) <http://www.uta.edu/psychology)>
or both.

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        The Cognitive = group of=20 the Psychology Department at the University of Texas at Arlington = is a=20 small, active group that provides = a graduate education focused on traditional cognitive = research and=20 quantitative skills.  We = aim the=20 education towards students who will be pursuing academic careers, but = because of=20 the strong quantitative aspect to the education, many of our students = have been=20 successful at competing for industry jobs as well.  Students typically begin = their work with=20 a single advisor but are encouraged to do research with other faculty = members as=20 they progress. The more perceptually inclined faculty are Ira Bernstein = and Anne=20 Hillstrom, and the rest of the cognitive faculty are Harriett = Amster, Terry=20 Barnhardt, Jim Erickson, David Gorfein, and Dan Levine.  The department, which is part = of UTA’s=20 College of Science, also has strength in personality & social = psychology,=20 developmental psychology, physiological psychology, animal = learning/behavior,=20 and neuroscience.

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        = If you know=20 of students who might be interested in pursuing their cognitive = graduate degree=20 at UTA, please ask them to contact Anne Hillstrom (hillstrom@uta.edu) or look at the = department's web page (http://www.uta.edu/psychology)<= /A> or=20 both.

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