As Olivier explained, CNRS Research Associate positions are positions in any 
CNRS lab by way of a national competition. There is only 3 positions in 
linguistics and language sciences, as well as one position in NLP on spoken and 
multimedia corpora, for all the CNRS labs in France.

My lab, Modyco (Models, dynamics, corpora), is also in Paris area, and is 
mainly working on corpus-based language modeling. The lab has also an 
experimental room with EEG and eye-tracking. We are particularly involved in 
the development and the exploitation of annotated corpora, including spoken 
corpora and Sign-languages. 

You don’t really need to be supported by a particular lab to candidate to the 
national competition, but it could be better if you can show how you can be 
integrated in some labs. If you are interested to collaborate with us and to 
have the support of Modyco you can contact me.

Best
Sylvain Kahane

> Le 12 déc. 2023 à 15:22, Olivier Bonami via Corpora <[email protected]> 
> a écrit :
> 
> [Apologies for cross-posting]
> 
> The Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle (www.llf.cnrs.fr, LLF) is seeking to 
> support applications in linguistics and language sciences to Research 
> Associate positions at the French Centre National de la Recherche  
> Scientifique (cnrs.fr).
> 
> CNRS Research Associate positions are full-time permanent positions intended 
> for candidates in their early career. Applicants must hold a PhD by the 
> application deadline. Knowledge of French is not required.
> 
> Although CNRS recruits researchers by way of a national competition, 
> applicants are encouraged to select one or more research labs to which they 
> would like to be assigned, and support is crucial for a successful 
> application.
> 
> Located at Université Paris Cité (u-paris.fr), the LLF has about 80 members, 
> including 36 permanent faculty members, working on every subfield of 
> linguistics. In recent years, it has extended its focus from formal and 
> theoretical linguistics to domains such as psycholinguistics, 
> sociolinguistics, experimental linguistics, computational linguistics, 
> dialogue, typology, and Sign language linguistics.
> 
> The LLF is interested in supporting a limited number of applicants, with an 
> excellent research record and willing to develop a project that would fit the 
> lab's areas of inquiry.
> 
> The official call for application will be published on January 10, 2024 with 
> an application deadline of February 9, 2024 
> (https://www.cnrs.fr/en/competitive-entrance-examinations-researchers-womenmen).
>  Prospective applicants that wish to be supported by the LLF are invited to 
> contact the lab by January 12, sending a CV (including a publication list) 
> and a short description of their research profile to 
> [email protected]. Decisions on whether support is granted will 
> be taken by January 16.
> 
> 
> Olivier Bonami
> Professeur de linguistique, Université Paris Cité
> 
> Directeur du Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle
> UMR 7110 - Université de Paris & CNRS
> Tel: +33 1 57 27 57 97
> 
> Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges 
> 8 place Paul Ricoeur
> 75013 Paris
> Bureau 520
> 
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