Three Tenure Track Positions -
Dutch Research Consortium "Language in Interaction"
The Dutch NWO
Gravitation consortium "Language in Interaction" invites applications for three tenure
track positions. These positions are offered with a
view to long-term embedding of interdisciplinary
language research.
Successful candidates will be given the opportunity to
establish their own independent research group. You
will be expected to conduct research in one or more
research areas relevant to the position
applied for. Supervision of BSc, MSc and PhD projects
will be part of your responsibilities. Administrative
duties will include local and/or national committee
memberships. Some contribution to teaching will be
appreciated. You will be provided with budgetary
resources, a PhD student or technician, materials and
consumables.
The Netherlands has an outstanding track
record in the language sciences. The Language in
Interaction consortium brings together many of the
excellent research groups in the Netherlands in a
research programme on the foundations of language.
Depending on the tenure track position
applied for, the successful candidate will be
appointed at one of the following partner institutes:
1) Radboud University Nijmegen &
RadboudUMC - Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition,
and Behaviour
2) Radboud University Nijmegen - Centre
for Language Studies
3) University of Amsterdam - Institute
for Logic, Language and Computation.
All these institutions conduct research in an
international setting. English is the lingua franca.
We are looking for highly motivated,
creative and talented researchers with a strong
research profile. Each tenure track position has its
own requirements and profile.
General requirements for the tenure track positions
are:
− a PhD degree in a field relevant to the position
concerned;
− an established international reputation;
− strong track record of peer-reviewed international
publications;
− experience with successfully applying for external
funding;
− experience with (co-)supervision of PhD students;
− management skills required for academic leadership;
- outstanding teaching skills, teaching experience,
and a clear vision on teaching.
More information on the three tenure
track positions offered and how to apply can be found
under this link: