lundi 11 mars 2024

PhD position in Animal Behaviour 'The meaning of vocal signals in meerkats'

 PhD position in Animal Behaviour 'The
meaning of vocal signals in meerkats'
A PhD position funded up to 4 years will be available from June 2024 at the Department of Evolutionary
Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Switzerland
(https://www.ieu.uzh.ch/en/research/behaviour/cognition.html), to work on 'The meaning of animal
signals' with focus on meerkats (Suricata suricatta)', under the supervision of Prof. Marta Manser. You
will conduct research on how meaning is generated and understood without language, within a larger
collaboration of primate and human researchers. Our goal is to compare non-primate (meerkat) and
primate (sooty mangabey) vocal signals with non-linguistic sounds humans produce before and after the
onset of language. The focus of this position will be on meerkats with data collection at our habituated
field population at the Kalahari Meerkat Project in South Africa (http://www.kalahari-
meerkats.com/kmp).
The position is funded by the National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Evolving Language
www.evolvinglanguage.ch, a Swiss consortium with the ambitious goal of creating a new discipline,
Evolutionary Language Science, that targets the past and future of language. The consortium consists of
leading scientists from traditionally separated academic domains, which allows us to harvest the diverse
expertise from the humanities, social sciences, computational sciences, natural sciences and medicine
towards a broadscale interdisciplinary collaboration.
The successful candidate is expected to:
- hold a Master degree in Animal Behaviour or a relevant discipline
- demonstrate strong interest in animal cognition/vocal communication
- design and implement observational data collection and field experiments
- possess solid background in statistics and data processing
- be committed for up to 24 months of fieldwork
- be fluent in English (oral and written)
- carry out (some) administrative and teaching assistance
The position is open from 1 June 2024 (negotiable) for a maximum duration of 4 years. Salary is
according to the pay scale of the Swiss National Science Foundation. The positions are available until
filled; we will start reviewing applications from 15 March 2024.
To apply, please compile the following documents into a single PDF labeled ‘YourSurname.pdf’ and send
it to megan.wyman@ieu.uzh.ch
- Cover letter (mentioning previous research and future research motivation)
- Curriculum vitae (including publication list and graduate and undergraduate degree
certificates)
- Contact details of two scientific referees
For further information contact marta.manser@ieu.uzh.ch
We take gender balance and diversity seriously in hiring decisions.