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Speech Sciences graduate awarded British Aphasiology Society's Student Project Prize

2 December 2011

Helen Davy, a UCL BSc Speech Sciences Graduate (2011) has been awarded the Student Project Prize of the British Aphasiology Society for her project entitled '

ucl.ac.uk/drupal/site_news/sites/news/files/davy_abs.pdf" target="_blank">Getting into shape: The effect of Shape Coding on the spoken language production of a man with chronic aphasia'.

Her project was supervised by Caroline Newton and Carolyn Bruce (Psychology and Language Sciences). This is a prestigious national prize, awarded to the best student project in the UK on any topic relating to acquired aphasia. This is the second year in succession that a UCL BSc Speech Sciences student has been awarded this prize (last year's winner was Justine Green).


Links:

Abstract: Getting into shape: The effect of Shape Coding on the spoken language production of a man with chronic aphasia

British Aphasiology Society Prizes


BSc Speech Sciences programme