The Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) is a non-university research institute of the State of Berlin dedicated to the study of human language ability in general and its manifestation in individual languages.
The Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) invites applications for a postdoctoral position in a ANR-DFG project focused on spoken language acquisition using behavioural and multimodal methods. The position will start on 01.05.2025 for a period of 2 years and a percentage of 100% (39 h/week).
We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled researcher to join our team in exploring the fascinating field of infant speech development with an emphasis on breathing, vocalisation and attention. In that context, the candidate is expected to have a scientific background in language acquisition and experience with empirical methods (eye tracking, acoustic and articulatory analyses, behavioural assessments).
The position involves implementing and carrying out primary research in infants between 6–24 months. The selected candidate will be responsible for recruiting participants, data collection and processing, statistical analyses, and contributing to the writing of high-impact research publications and their dissemination.
The position also involves close interaction with the caregivers, collaboration with our French research partners. The Postdoc will supervise two student assistants. Organisational skills, native knowledge of German and advanced knowledge of English are therefore crucial to the position.
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If you are interested, please send us an e-mail with your application documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, certificates and proof of academic degrees/grades) as a PDF (by 17. 02. 2025) to Susanne Fuchs (fuchs@leibniz-zas.de).
The application for the position requires the consent of the purpose-related storage / processing of personal data (Art. 13 GDPR) for the selection of applicants (https://www.gwz-berlin.de/kontakt/datenschutz/).
The ZAS is certified for ensuring family-friendly working conditions by the audit workandfamily (berufundfamilie)”. The ZAS strives to strengthen gender balance and diversity of staff in all working areas and at all scientific levels. Members of groups traditionally underrepresented in German academic positions as well as in science support positions are particularly encouraged to apply. We value diversity and encourage it! We therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic or social origin, religion, age or sexual orientation. Applications from severely disabled persons with equal qualifications will be given priority.
In addition, the ZAS strives to implement the principles of Open Science.
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