PhD candidate - Silent gesture in Bali (Indonesia) (1,0 FTE)
You cannot apply for this job anymore (deadline was 20 Apr ’20)
The Department of Communication and Cognition in the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences is looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate.
Academic fields
Language and culture
Job types
PhD
Education level
University graduate
Weekly hours
40 hours per week
The ERC project Emergence of Language in Social Interaction (ELISA) awarded to Dr. Connie de Vos is focused on identifying the role of social and cultural factors in sign language emergence. Specifically, the project compares emergent signing varieties in Bali, Indonesia. We are looking for a PhD student to conduct silent gesture experiments in Bali (Indonesia). The position is fully funded for 4-years.
Fixed-term contract: 4 years.
Onderzoek en onderwijs aan de Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD) heeft een unieke focus op de mens in de context van de globaliserende digitale samenleving, op de ontwikkeling van kunstmatige intelligentie en interactieve technologieën, op de impact ervan op communicatie, cultuur en maatschappij, en op morele en existentiële uitdagingen die zich voordoen. De School of Humanities and Digital Sciences bestaat uit vier departementen: Communicatie en Cognitie, Cognitieve en Kunstmatige Intelligentie, Cultuurstudies en Filosofie; verschillende onderzoeksinstituten en een faculteitsbureau. Ook het University College Tilburg is onderdeel van de School. Jaarlijks starten ongeveer 275 studenten met een Bachelor- of (Pre)Masteropleiding. De School telt ongeveer 2000 studenten en 250 medewerkers.
Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences
Who we are
The Department of Communication and Cognition (DCC) studies cognitive and social aspects of human communication through a multidisciplinary approach combining careful experimentation with survey methods, corpus analyses and computational modeling. We consist of about 70 researchers covering a broad range of topics relevant for cognition and communication, and this includes approximately 25 PhD students. Core research domains include communication and technology, cross-cultural communication, information visualisation, marketing and business communication, language production, and non-verbal communication.
At Tilburg University, we seek to study and understand society and in this way we contribute to solving complex societal issues. Our core values are: curious, Caring, Connected, and Courageous.
Read more