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Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts is committed to the development of knowledge with a strong scientific and social impact. With over 500 academic and support staff, we teach and conduct research in the fields of art, history, language, culture and communication, using innovative methodologies and collaborating closely across disciplines. Our research is embedded in two research institutes: the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) and the Radboud Institute for Culture & History (RICH). Approximately 2,500 students are currently enrolled with us across our three departments: the Department of History, Art History and Classics, the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures and the Department of Language and Communication. The faculty is characterised by a pleasant and open culture with various opportunities for the professional development of our staff.
Language and speech technology research is a key driver of new developments. We are looking for a leading international researcher to join our faculty to build our strong reputation in this field. We are looking for an Associate or Assistant Professor with a focus on speech technology, preferably including its relation to human-centered AI. You will have two main tasks: research and teaching.
To enable a flying start and to underline our ambitions for this growth area, the Centre for Language Studies offers extra research time: for the first two years of this position, 0.6 FTE is available for research and 0.4 FTE for teaching. After this, the split is 0.4/0.6 as with all comparable positions in our faculty.
Research on Language and speech technology research underpins new developments in how we interact with ‘’AI” and handle knowledge, cultural heritage, education, and healthcare. In these domains, audio and text retrieval, multimedia understanding, multilingualism, voice-driven interfaces, speech evaluation and speech-based diagnostics offer much scope for fundamental, applied and contract-based research. You will make an active contribution to research in at least two of these areas through your own work and collaboration within and outside the university. At the Centre for Language Studies, you will develop research lines in the field of Language and Speech Technology and AI, and you will publish your findings in relevant venues. You will supervise PhD candidates and junior staff in these fields, and contribute to interdisciplinary collaborations with a keen understanding of ethical aspects.
You will provide teaching in the field of language and speech technology in the context of various teaching programmes in the faculty. You will apply your expertise in high-quality teaching within relevant BA and MA programmes and tracks, including BA Linguistics and BA Communication and Information Sciences, MA Linguistics/Language and Communication Technology, and Research MA Linguistics and Communication Sciences. Our specialisations attract students from our own programmes but also from other faculties (including AI and Data Science). A cross-disciplinary approach is an important starting point. You will contribute to supervising lab rotations and theses in which students develop their own research themes, and you will train students for work in education, industry or government.
The section you will work in – the expert group on AI: Language, Communication and Technology within the department of Language and Communication – offers a dynamic environment with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research and a plurality of methodological approaches. The additional research time in the first two years provides a soft landing, ample space to realise ambitions, and an opportunity to unhurriedly work on a close connection between research and teaching. We look forward to the contributions you can make as a new colleague.
The position can be filled as either an Associate Professor or an Assistant Professor. If you start as an Assistant Professor, your supervisor will make a plan for promotion to the rank of Associate Professor once you have a permanent contract subject to performance review that takes into account the profile requirements.
As an Associate Professor, you recognize yourself in the profile requirements below. As an Assistant Professor, you recognize the profile requirements below within your intended career path.
The Department of Language and Communication carries out teaching and research in the fields of language, communication and information. The team in the expert group on AI: Language, Communication and Technology focuses on innovative work in language and speech technology, interactive interfaces, NLP, and data science. Research is embedded in the Centre for Language Studies (CLS), a research institute dedicated to understanding language and its use. CLS researchers study language from a variety of perspectives and in different contexts using a wide range of innovative research methods.
CLS strives to conduct research that is valuable to organisations and audiences outside of academia. Within CLS, the Centre for Language and Speech Technology (CLST) works on applications of high societal relevance such as automatic speech recognition, e-learning, e-government and e-health. The Humanities Lab provides excellent computing infrastructure and facilities for experimental and corpus-based research. CLS collaborates with iHub, the interdisciplinary hub for digitization and society, where programmers, computer scientists, philosophers, ethicists and language researchers work together on questions relation to technology and digital society. In addition, CLS is a partner of the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour and maintains strong collaborations with the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, which is also located on campus.
The Faculty of Arts represents a broadly humanistic, constructive and critical view of culture, language and technology. Two spearheads of research and teaching in the faculty are Human-centred AI and Multilingualism.
You can apply only via the button below. Address your letter of application to Jos Hornikx. In the application form, you will find which documents you need to include with your application.
The first (online) interviews will take place on Tuesday 25 March. Any second interview will take place on Tuesday 8 April. You will preferably start your employment on 1 July 2025.
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Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full-time/Part-time |
First day of employment | 01-05-2025 |
Salary | Universitair hoofddocent 1 |
Salary |
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Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 0,8 - 1,0 |
City | Nijmegen |
County | Gelderland |
Country | Netherlands |
Reference number | 23.006.25 |
Published | 19.Feb.2025 |
Last application date | 16.Mar.2025 11:59 PM CET |