Abstract

The University of Maryland has many opportunities for graduate studies in topics in acoustics, including hearing, speech and language sciences, neuroscience, physiology, bioacoustics, linguistics, and acoustical and communications engineering. Graduate training at the University of Maryland is characterized by an emphasis on multidisciplinary, collaborative research designed to enable students to develop a breadth of knowledge in addition to their focused research program. There are numerous interdisciplinary initiatives that address problems of great importance to science and society. In addition to the interdisciplinary research training on campus, students also train and collaborate with world-class researchers from nearby institutions including National Institutes of Health, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the University of Maryland Medical Center, and many other outstanding institutions in the area. Individuals interested in graduate training at the University of Maryland should contact faculty in their field of interest to learn more about the many opportunities available.

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