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Research and teaching position (postdoc) in Psycholinguistics/Methods, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Applications are open to join a new research group at the Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne (Switzerland). The group conducts research in Psycholinguistics with a focus on applied statistics and experimental methods.

The candidate will contribute to teaching (up to 50% of working time, primarily courses on methods and statistics) and will have the opportunity to develop their own research line in collaboration with the Principal Investigator (Audrey Bürki). Preference will be given to candidates with research expertise in psycholinguistics. Facilities include behavioural and EEG labs. 

Application deadline: 10 December 2024

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