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We are currently on the lookout for talented and motivated PhD and MSc (research) students! 

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Areas of research:

  • Do bilinguals and monolinguals look at you differently? Face scanning patterns of monolingual and bilingual children & adults while learning from novel and familiar interlocutors.  (method: eye-tracking)

  • Do bilinguals learn new linguistic information easier than monolinguals? Physiological correlates of bilingual and monolingual cognitive development across the life span. (methods: EEG, heart rate, eye-tracking)

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If you are interested in pursuing one of these programs in the BAM Lab, please e-mail Dr. Molnar directly: monika.molnar@utoronto.ca

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Other opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students:

If you share our passion for research in the area of BAM development, consider joining us as a Research Assistant!  We always welcome volunteers and may offer Work Study opportunities. Contact Dr. Molnar for further details: monika.molnar@utoronto.ca

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Bilingual and Multilingual (BAM!)

Development Lab in Toronto 

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Department of Speech-Language Pathology
Rehabilitation Sciences Building
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
500 University Avenue
Toronto, ON  M5G 1V7

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