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Svitlana Antonyuk

Professor at University of Graz

University of Graz

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Psycholinguistics

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Neuropsychology

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Psychology

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Language Attitudes

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Natural Language Processing

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Cognitive Science

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Neurolinguistics

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Svitlana Antonyuk

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University of Graz

PhD Project Assistant in Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics (FWF START Project)

The University of Graz invites applications for a Project Assistant (PhD student) position in the Department of Psychology, focusing on the FWF START project “The emotions we speak: predicting language change from speakers’ emotional attitudes to grammatical structures using formal linguistic tools.” This interdisciplinary research opportunity centers on psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and generative linguistics, with a strong emphasis on language and emotion processing. The successful candidate will independently and collaboratively plan, conduct, and evaluate scientific experiments, contribute to publication activities, and write a doctoral thesis in psycholinguistics related to the project’s themes. Applicants must hold a completed diploma or Master’s degree in Psychology and demonstrate expertise in psychology, neurolinguistics, or psycholinguistics. Strong preference is given to candidates with a background in generative linguistics and language/emotion processing. The position requires an interest in experimental approaches to language, willingness to engage in highly interdisciplinary work, and readiness to learn research methods from multiple disciplines. Candidates should enjoy scientific work, possess an independent working style, show initiative, and have excellent team-building and organizational skills. Proficiency in MS Office is expected. For admission to the doctoral program in Psychology (Faculty of Natural Sciences), a German language certificate at CEFR C1 level is required if the program is not completed in the first language. Application documents must include a cover letter, academic CV, a brief dissertation proposal (with flexibility to adapt to the project), proof of degree, proof of language skills, and two references. The University of Graz values diversity and inclusion, offering a supportive environment with flexible working models, healthcare, continuing education, and a commitment to zero emission goals. Qualified women and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. The position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,865.40 for full-time employment (30 hours/week), with possible overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The contract is for three years, starting May 1, 2026. Applications must be submitted via the university’s web-based applicant tool by March 25, 2026. For further information, contact Prof. Svitlana Antonyuk ([email protected]) or Prof. Guilherme Wood ([email protected]). Be part of a vibrant academic community at the University of Graz, where 4700 employees collaborate on future-oriented research and societal challenges. Join us in shaping the world of tomorrow through meaningful, interdisciplinary work in psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics.

1 month ago

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Svitlana Antonyuk

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University of Graz

PhD Position: Psycholinguistics and Language Change (FWF-START Project)

The University of Graz invites applications for a PhD position (Projektassistent:in ohne Doktorat) at the Institute for Psychology, focusing on the FWF-START project "The emotions we speak: predicting language change from speakers’ emotional attitudes to grammatical structures using formal linguistic tools." This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and generative linguistics, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research and experimental approaches to language and emotion processing. The successful candidate will engage in both independent and team-based research, plan and conduct scientific experiments, and contribute to publications related to the FWF-START project. The position also involves organizational and administrative tasks, as well as evaluation measures. The doctoral thesis will be developed in psycholinguistics, closely aligned with the project’s themes. Applicants must hold a diploma or master's degree in psychology and demonstrate expertise in psychology, neurolinguistics, or psycholinguistics. Additional knowledge in generative linguistics and language/emotion processing is highly desirable. Candidates should be eager to learn experimental methods in language research and be open to interdisciplinary collaboration. Excellent organizational and teamwork skills, a self-driven work style, and proficiency in MS Office are required. For doctoral studies in psychology, a German language certificate at C1 level (GER C1) is mandatory if the doctorate is not completed in the native language. The position offers a fixed-term contract for three years, with a workload of 30 hours per week. The annual gross salary (full-time) is at least €52,865.40, with the possibility of higher pay based on qualifications and experience. The University of Graz provides a vibrant, inclusive, and diverse work environment, with benefits such as flexible working hours, access to affordable sports courses, and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Internal training opportunities and support for work-life balance are also available. Application materials must include a cover letter, academic CV, a brief proposal for a dissertation topic (with flexibility for project alignment), proof of the required degree, proof of language proficiency, and two references (names and contact details). Applications are accepted exclusively via the university’s web-based applicant tool. The deadline for submission is March 25, 2026. For further information, contact Professors Svitlana Antonyuk and Guilherme Wood. The University of Graz encourages applications from women and individuals with disabilities, and prioritizes qualified women in cases of underrepresentation. Become part of a forward-thinking research community at the University of Graz, where 4700 staff members work together to address future challenges and contribute to societal progress.

1 month ago