36.2469, Support: English, German; Clinical Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics: PhD, Linguistics Department, University of Konstanz
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Subject: 36.2469, Support: English, German; Clinical Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics: PhD, Linguistics Department, University of Konstanz
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Date: 21-Aug-2025
From: Theodoros Marinis [t.marinis at uni-konstanz.de]
Subject: English, German; Clinical Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Neurolinguistics, Psycholinguistics: PhD, Linguistics Department, University of Konstanz
Institution/Organization: Linguistics Department, University of
Konstanz
Web Address:
https://stellen.uni-konstanz.de/en/jobposting/4b139ee5415548b6432ea0ce2b1009d7c5d3878c0/apply
Level: PhD
Duties: Research, Teaching, Project Work
Specialty Areas: Clinical Linguistics; Language Acquisition;
Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)
German (deu)
Description:
Doctoral Position in Multilingual Sentence Processing (part-time 50 %,
E 13 TV-L) Reference no.: 2025/180.
The Multilingualism Group at the University of Konstanz headed by
Prof. Dr. Theodoros Marinis is recruiting a PhD candidate to work
within his team and conduct research on morpho-syntactic processing in
multilingual children with typical language development, children with
DLD or autistic children. The Multilingualism Group is part of the
Linguistics Department that combines theoretical with experimental
linguistics and offers a livelyand internationally well-connected
research environment, where students are integrated in scholarly life
and research at all levels. The department’sresearch infrastructure
includes the Psycholinguistics Lab, the Neurolinguistics Lab, the Baby
Speech Lab, the MuSe Lab, the Phonlab, theComputational Linguistics
Lab, and the Centre for Multilingualism that conducts, disseminates,
and communicates research on multilingualism toacademic and
non-academic audiences. The doctoral researcher will join the doctoral
programme of the Linguistics Department and will besupervised by Prof.
Dr. Theodoros Marinis.
Your responsibilities:
- Conducting research on language development in multilingual children
with focus on morpho-syntactic processing
- Working towards a PhD
- Teaching on our BA/MA programmes (1course each semester)
- Supervising student theses at the BA, BEd level
- Contributing to national and international research projects.
Contributing to administrative duties within Multilingualismteam
- Presenting research at national and international conferences
- Contributing to transfer activities at the Centre for
Multilingualism
Your profile:
- Excellent MA/MSc degree in
Bilingualism/Multilingualism/Linguistics/Speech& Language Therapy, or
related discipline
- Research interest in morpho-syntactic processing
- Some experience working with primary school children
- Very good proficiency in English and ideally also German
- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of statistics and previous teaching or tutoring experience
is desirable
- Experience with reaction time experiments, eye-tracking or ERP
experiments is desirable
We offer:
- The opportunity to do a PhD within the international and
research-intensive Multilingualism Group
- The opportunity to be part of a friendly,lively linguistics
department with a broad range of research specialisms, an
international profile, and a strong record of third-party funding
- Salary according to the pay-scale for University employees (TV-L 13)
- Career development opportunities and support
- Training in Science Communication
The start date is 20th October 2025 or soon thereafter and is
available for three years initially.
Application Deadline: 15-Sep-2025
Web Address for Applications:
https://stellen.uni-konstanz.de/en/jobposting/4b139ee5415548b6432ea0ce2b1009d7c5d3878c0/apply
Contact Information:
Theodoros Marinis
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