PhD Positions in Animal Meaning

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  • Publication date:

    22 February 2024
  • Workload:

    100%
  • Contract type:

    Unlimited employment
  • Place of work:

    Zürich

PhD Positions in Animal Meaning

We are looking for two doctoral students to conduct research on how meaning is generated and understood without language. Our goal is to compare primate (sooty mangabey) and non-primate (meerkat) animal signals with non-linguistic sounds humans produce before and after the onset of language.

The position is funded by the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Evolving Language www.evolvinglanguage.ch, a Swiss consortium with the ambitious goal of creating a new discipline, Evolutionary Language Science, that targets the past and future of language. The consortium consists of leading scientists from traditionally separated academic domains, which allows us to harvest the diverse expertise from the humanities, social sciences, computational sciences, natural sciences and medicine towards a broadscale interdisciplinary collaboration.

PhD Positions in Animal Meaning

Your responsibilities

The successful candidates are expected to:

  • design and implement observational data collection and field experiments
  • be committed to 24 months of fieldwork
  • carry out (some) administrative duties and teaching assistance

Your profile

The candidates are expected to:

  • hold a Master degree in a relevant discipline
  • demonstrate strong interest in animal cognition
  • possess solid background in statistics and data processing
  • be fluent in English (oral, written)

What we offer

We offer varied and interesting work in an inspiring and socially relevant environment. Salary is according to the pay scale of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).

We take gender balance and diversity seriously in hiring decisions.


Further information

For further information contact
Sabine Stoll (human infants) or
Marta Manser (meerkats).


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