About the Program
The University of Tübingen, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Linguistics, invites applications for a PhD researcher position focused on language evolution, probabilistic or evolutionary modelling, and primate communication. Starting in November 2025, this fully funded opportunity is part of the project “Modeling Great Ape Signaling Behavior”, under the Collaborative Research Centre “Common Ground” (CRC1718), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The project explores how great apes use gestures, vocalisations and facial expressions to communicate, aiming to understand the evolution of common ground — a key element in the origins of human language. This role is perfect for motivated candidates passionate about computational and evolutionary approaches to communication. You will join a supportive, international team, benefit from advanced research training, and contribute to a highly interdisciplinary, cutting-edge project.
Program Details
- Position: Fully-funded PhD Position / Doctoral Researcher
- Institution: University of Tübingen
- Department/Faculty: Faculty of Humanities, Department of Linguistics
- Supervisor: Prof Dr Michael Franke
- Location: Tübingen, Germany
- Start Date (Anticipated): November 2025
- Duration: Fixed term until June 2029
- Funding: Fully funded, 75% of E13 TV-L salary scale
- Working Hours: 75% of a full-time contract
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree (MA or equivalent) in Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Biology, Psychology, Evolutionary Anthropology, Philosophy or a closely related field
Research Focus/Area
- Language evolution
- Primate communication
- Probabilistic or evolutionary modelling
- Multimodal communication in great apes
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Biology, Psychology, Evolutionary Anthropology, Philosophy, or a similar field
- Near native-level spoken and written English
- Strong conceptual and analytical skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Background knowledge in animal communication research, probabilistic modelling, or language evolution
- Experience in mathematical or computational modelling
- Strong academic record
- Willingness to develop advanced technical skills and work collaboratively
Key Features of the Program
- Interdisciplinary and international research environment
- Opportunity to acquire advanced skills in probabilistic and evolutionary modelling
- Access to conference and travel funding
- Close collaboration with an experienced research team
- Strong institutional support and modern resources
Application Process
How to Apply:
Submit your application by email to Prof Dr Michael Franke at sekretariat.pragmatik@semsprach.uni-tuebingen.de
Required Documents:
- Motivation letter summarising research experience and interests
- Comprehensive CV
- List of publications (if available)
- Contact details of three referees
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Currently open
- Deadline: 13 August 2025
- Interviews (if applicable): Candidates will be contacted after the deadline
Where to Apply
- University Website: University of Tübingen
- Official Notification: PhD Researcher | University of Tübingen
- Application Portal: Applications accepted via email: sekretariat.pragmatik@semsprach.uni-tuebingen.de