The Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution (DLCE) at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History is offering positions for doctoral students with a strong background in historical linguistics, linguistic typology, evolutionary biology, computational linguistics or related discipline.
Study areas:
- Computational phylogenetic analysis of language families to infer human prehistory in the Americas or Asia-Pacific.
- Testing hypotheses about large-scale process shaping linguistic diversity.
- Developing new quantitative or phylogenetic methods for modelling, investigating, and understanding language evolution and human prehistory.
Duration: 3-year, fully-funded graduate program
Requirements:
- Applicant must hold master’s degree (or equivalent) in Linguistics, Biology, Computer Science, Statistics or related field with an outstanding academic record.
- Applicant must possess strong proficiency in both spoken and written English.
- Applicant must demonstrate strong analytical skills and the self-motivation to complete a PhD.
- Applicant must have good computational skills with knowledge of R, Python or Java.
Applications:
Submit application in English, including the following:
- Cover letter, explaining research experience and reason for interest in this project, along with a proposed research project (max. two pages).
- CV
- Copies of degree certificates (Bachelor’s/Master’s diplomas or transcripts).
- Names and contact information (including email and phone) for 2-3 referees.
- Apply online
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Organization |
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History |
Country | Germany |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | Linguistics, Biology, Computer Science, Statistics |
Fellowship amount | Fully-funded |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | September 1st, 2018 |
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