27.4737, Jobs: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics: Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

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Subject: 27.4737, Jobs: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics: Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 10:50:28
From: Evelyn Veen [Evelyn.Veen at mpi.nl]
Subject: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics: Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Netherlands

 
University or Organization: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics 
Department: Psychology of Language
Job Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands 
Web Address: http://www.mpi.nl/research
Job Title: Research Scientist
Job Rank: Researcher

Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Psycholinguistics 


Description:

The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (Nijmegen, The Netherlands) is
offering a Research Scientist position in the Psychology of Language
Department led by Prof. Antje Meyer.

The MPI for Psycholinguistics is a leading research institute with a
stimulating environment and excellent facilities and resources. The research
of the institute is entirely devoted to the question of how we acquire,
produce, and understand language. Its investigations are highly
multidisciplinary, uniting anthropology, linguistics, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and genetics. For further details of our
research, please see our website: http://www.mpi.nl/research/

The position is available to new PhDs as well as more senior researchers.
Candidates should have or shortly expect to obtain a PhD in psychology,
cognitive neurosciences, or linguistics. Further requirements are a strong
background in experimental psychology or experimental psycholinguistics and
excellent statistical skills. The successful candidate is expected to develop
her/his own research projects and to contribute to the research program of the
department, preferably in the area of language production or dialogue. 

The position is available from May 2017 for up to five years. The institute
provides state-of-the art research and training facilities (including EEG, eye
tracking, virtual reality labs) as well as a conference and travel budget.

Electronic applications should be sent to evelyn.veen at mpi.nl

Applications should include:

- 2-page statement of research interests 
- CV
- List of publications 
- contact details for up to three referees

Review of applications will start on January 1st 2017 and will continue until
the position is filled. The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity
employer.



Application Deadline: 01-Jan-2017 (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: Evelyn.Veen at mpi.nl 
Contact Information:
	Evelyn Veen 
	Email: Evelyn.Veen at mpi.nl 


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