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University of Amsterdams Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) invites applications for a fully funded Postdoctoral Researcher on our Invisible Languages project. The postdoc appointee will assess grassroots and digital prevalence for more than 7000 languages currently spoken by humans across the globe co-develop community interventions in collaboration with international partners and develop large language model (LLM) frameworks with a dedicated focus on under-resourced languages.
The Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at the University of Amsterdam invites applications for a fully funded 20 month 1 FTE Postdoctoral Researcher position (extendable up to 24 months based on teaching experience and interests) on the interdisciplinary Invisible Languages initiative. Working together with academic faculty international non-profits (Public Knowledge Project Respond Crisis Translation and Wikimedia Foundation) and local language communities you will co-develop measures of languages grassroots vitality and digital presence that reflect community priorities and lived experiences.
In collaboration with communication scientists sociolinguists digital humanists and grassroots partners you will curate multimodal text and audio corpora develop participatory research protocols and translate theoretical frameworks of linguistic justice into practical interventions. You will lead capacity-building workshops support community-driven documentation efforts and help create sustainable toolkits and educational resources that amplify under-resourced languages online. Along with methodological versatility and ethical community-engaged research we are looking for candidates with strong computational skills including proficiency in Python programming experience with data pipelines machine learning frameworks and large language models (LLMs) and creation of open-source digital resources.
Applicants must hold a PhD (awarded within the last five years or expect to obtain it soon) in Communication Science Computational Social Science Digital Humanities Computational Linguistics or a related field and demonstrate a strong commitment to interdisciplinary participatory scholarship. Fluency in English is required; additional language skills are a plus.
This full-time appointment runs for 20 months (1 January 2026 to 31 August 2027) with potential extension up to 24 months contingent on teaching contributions in computationally oriented courses at the Department of Communication Science University of Amsterdam. Please submit your application as a single consolidated PDF (including your cover letter CV one relevant published article and contact details for two academic referees) by 30 September 2025. For further inquiries on this position you can contact Dr Saurabh Khanna () or Dr Olga Eisele ().
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This project is embedded within the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences University of Amsterdam. ASCoR brings together experts across four program groups - Persuasive Communication; Corporate Communication; Political Communication & Journalism; and Youth & Media Entertainment - to advance interdisciplinary research on how media and technology shape society.
For this project you will be officially embedded in the Youth & Media Entertainment (YME) program group. YME focuses on the role of emerging technologies in everyday life with a special emphasis on how these phenomena affect language use digital inclusion and well-being of young populations across the globe. You will collaborate closely with faculty field linguists and project partners like the Public Knowledge Project Wikimedia Foundation and Respond Crisis Translation to develop computational approaches that bring invisible languages into view.
At ASCoR and within YME you will join a dynamic supportive research community that values collaboration innovation and real-world impact. Based in Amsterdam a vibrant international hub you will engage with stakeholders across academia industry and non-profits to tackle the urgent challenges of digital language inequality.
Please submit your completed application as a single consolidated PDF by 30 September 2025. The PDF should include:
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews which are expected to take place in late October/early November 2025. For further questions about the vacancy you can contact: Dr Saurabh Khanna () or Dr Olga Eisele ().
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