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fluently in English, both orally and in writing. Knowledge of the Dutch language is a plus. Your background and experiences match the following expectations or allows you to achieve them quickly: Have a
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written and spoken. Knowledge of the Dutch language is a plus. You are willing to contribute to grant proposals in the field of your expertise. You will work as a post-doctoral researcher in
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impactful language disorder. In the acute phase, formal language testing is challenging, due to potential co-morbid cognitive problems, leading to inaccurate diagnoses and predictions. Natural speech
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should include (and be limited to) the following attachment(s): ● letter of motivation and interest (maximum of two pages).● a curriculum vitae including a statement on linguistic background (especially in
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language (written and spoken). Knowledge of English is considered an asset. You are willing to work at both the Brussels and Ghent campuses. KU Leuven opts for a hybrid working environment, where a
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are about to obtain a master (for PhD positions) or PhD (postdoc positions) in a relevant discipline (e.g., cognitive, computational, or educational neuroscience; experimental psychology; speech & language
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that neural oscillatory mechanisms in auditory and visual modalities play a foundational role in oral and written language development. In both modalities, theoretical frameworks have described two neural
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: Mechanical, Electrical, or Computer Science, or related. Fluency in at least one common programming language is required, English fluency is expected. The candidate must demonstrate their ability and
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projects, when needed. Knowledge of the Dutch language is a plus. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Jef Beerten via mail: [email protected] Applicants should provide a two
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English, both orally and in writing. Knowledge of the Dutch language is a plus. You are willing to contribute to grant proposals in the field of your expertise. You are willing to occasionally travel in