Senior Researcher in Linguistics
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Academic fields
Language and culture
Job types
Research, development, innovation
Education level
Doctorate
Weekly hours
38 hours per week
For over 85 years, the Fryske Akademy has been conducting scientific research on the Frisian language, multilingual society, and regional history of Friesland. Through its multidisciplinary research, the Fryske Akademy contributes innovative insights to international academic debates, strengthens the academic climate in Leeuwarden and Friesland, and generates inspiring fundamental and applied knowledge for and about Frisian society. The Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning has been part of the Fryske Akademy since 1987. Mercator conducts comparative and applied research across Europe on multilingual education, language policy, and language vitality, linking these topics to social issues in Friesland. In this way, the Fryske Akademy ensures high-quality research with societal impact, demonstrating a strong commitment to Frisia and its people. The Fryske Akademy is well embedded in the region and affiliated with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
Position: Senior Researcher in Linguistics
38 hours per week / 1 FTE
Are you an experienced researcher eager to contribute to high-quality research?
Can you integrate the latest scientific insights and methodologies into our research agenda? Do you possess a broad, interdisciplinary perspective and the ability to provide strategic direction to our scientific programme? Are you motivated by complex academic challenges and committed to elevating our research to a higher level? If so, we invite you to apply.
Candidate Profile
We seek a senior linguistics researcher who will make a substantial contribution to our research agenda. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to foster interdisciplinary research, mentor colleagues, and shape the direction of our research programme. Furthermore, applicants should be able to engage with the Frisian linguistic context and situate it within an international comparative framework.
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About the Fryske Akademy
The Fryske Akademy is a research institute specialising in the study of the Frisian linguistic and cultural landscape, as well as European minority languages (through its Mercator branch). The Akademy is the leading centre for Frisian studies in the Netherlands and plays a crucial role in minority language research within Europe. Embedded in national and international research infrastructures, the Akademy is affiliated with the KNAW and collaborates closely with KNAW institutes and universities. As a relatively small institution with an extensive network and significant ambitions, the Akademy offers an environment where researchers enjoy considerable academic freedom. We operate within a flat organisational structure, where researchers work independently and collaboratively with enthusiasm and dedication. Collegial cooperation and space for initiative are fundamental to our working culture.
Programme Coordinators
To ensure the effective execution of our scientific programme, we have established the role of programme coordinator. Senior researchers are expected to assume this role on a rotational basis per policy period, working alongside a fellow programme coordinator to oversee and direct the research agenda. This responsibility is undertaken in addition to core research duties, which will continue to account for 50% of the researcher's allocated time.
Further Information
For additional details about this position, please contact Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm via email at nijssennagger@fryske-akademy.nl or by phone at +31 (0) 58 213 14 14 (reception).
Application Procedure
Interested candidates are invited to submit their cover letter and CV before 14 April 2025 to Mr Anne Mulder, HR Department, quoting reference "Linguistics-2025". Interviews will be conducted on 29 April.