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-quality language acquisition and other courses related to your area of PhD/research expertise. Your duties will also include supervising student theses, contributing to innovations and improvements
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Apply now The Faculty of Humanities, is looking for a Lecturer African Linguistics (0.5 FTE) Vacancy number 24- 14871 The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) is looking for a lecturer
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language technology to advance research in cognitive science and linguistics? If you imagine yourself in a PhD position at the crossroads of experimental research and natural language processing, then you
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imagine yourself in a PhD position at the crossroads of experimental research and natural language processing, then you should apply for this position. The Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
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(CLS) is a research institute dedicated to the understanding of language and the way we use it. Our researchers study this fascinating topic from different perspectives and in several contexts, using a
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research on affective factors to language learning technology and instructed second language acquisition will further enhance your profile. Your research should align with one or more of the ACLC’s research
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and you specialize in themes related to affective factors in L2 learning. Being able to connect research on affective factors to language learning technology and instructed second language acquisition
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features of L2 texts convey ’human-ness’. Over the course of the project, you will use a combination of qualitative methods, corpus linguistic techniques and experimental research to investigate both
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between internal and external research groups; follow PhD courses based on an individual training and supervision plan. Selection criteria The preferred candidate has a Master’s degree in (applied
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on digital dimensions of language use in an increasingly digitalised world, resulting in academic publications in peer-reviewed international journals and/or books; Participate actively in the research