[LFG] Permanent research positions

Olivier Bonami olivier.bonami at linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr
Thu Nov 23 08:03:10 UTC 2017


[Apologies for cross-posting]

The Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle (www.llf.cnrs.fr,LLF) is 
seeking to support applications in linguistics and language sciences 
to research positions at the French Centre National de la Recherche 
Scientifique (CNRS). 

CNRS positions are full-time permanent research positions with civil
servant status. Applicants must hold a PhD. Knowledge of French is 
not required.

Although CNRS recruits researchers by way of a national competition, 
applicants are encouraged to select a research lab to which they 
would like to be assigned, and support by an appropriate research 
lab is crucial for a successful application.

Located at Université Paris Diderot, the LLF has about 80 members, 
including 36 permanent faculty members, working on every subfield of 
linguistics. In recent years, it has extended its focus from formal 
and theoretical linguistics to domains such as psycholinguistics, 
experimental linguistics, computational linguistics, dialogue, 
typology, and Sign language linguistics.

The LLF is interested in supporting a limited number of applicants, 
with an excellent research record and willing to develop a project 
that would fit the lab's areas of inquiry.

The official call for application will be published on December 4 
with a deadline of January 8 
(https://www.dgdr.cnrs.fr/drhchercheurs/concoursch/default-en.htm).
Prospective applicants that wish to be supported by the LLF are 
invited to contact the lab by December 15, sending a CV and a short 
description of their research profile to 
olivier.bonami at linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr. 
Decisions on whether support is granted will be taken by December 21.

Olivier Bonami
Director, Laboratoire de linguistique formelle
Université Paris Diderot & CNRS




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