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Thursday, August 20, 2015 by Chris Wellekens

6-8 (2015-03-29) Post-doc in Experimental Psycholinguistics, University of Geneva, Switzerland
  
Post-doc Announcement: 1 year position in Experimental Psycholinguistics, University of Geneva

Job description: The post is associated with a project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
entitled: ?All speakers are listeners, and vice versa: On the interface between production and comprehension processes?.
The objective of the post-doctoral project is to examine the nature of the phonological information used in spoken word production and recognition tasks, using behavioral, acoustic and EEG measurements.
There are no teaching obligations associated with the position.

Requirements:The candidate must hold a PhD degree in Linguistics, Psychology or related field. We seek
applications from candidates with a strong background in Experimental psycholinguistics or phonetics. Native or close to native knowledge of French as well as good knowledge of English are desirable. Prior experience with EEG studies is a plus.

Starting date: 15 May 2015 (to be discussed)

Deadline for application: 15 April 2015

Please send applications (motivation letter, CV, list of publications and research statement, letter of reference) by email to Audrey Bürki (Audrey.buerki@unige.ch). Applications received by April 15, 2015 will receive full consideration. The position is open until filled. For further information, contact Audrey.buerki@unige.ch



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