INTERNSHIP AT PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

Internship
Psychology of Language
full-time

At the moment, we can offer internships at the Language Processing and Learning Cluster, the Prosody Production and Perception cluster, and the Individual Differences Cluster. We offer the opportunity to learn how to design, conduct, and analyze different types of experiments (collecting responses, reaction times, eye tracking, or EEG data). Depending on the length of the internship, students typically carry out (parts) of a small project (such as background reading, designing a study, generating materials, testing adult participants or implementing computational models, analyzing results, reporting the results in writing and presenting them orally) in collaboration with one or more of our researchers. 

 

Requirements

  • These internships are intended for MA/MSc students and advanced BA students who wish to gain experience in experimental psycholinguistics. 
  • Applicants should have some prior training in experimental psychology or psycholinguistics, and good knowledge of English



What we offer you

The duration of the internship is flexible, with a minimum of 8 weeks, starting between January and March 2025. Please note that the internship is unfortunately unpaid.

The available supervisors for the internship are:

  • Constantijn van der Burght (Prosody production and perception Cluster; behavioral methods, prosody, language production and comprehension, neuroimaging)
  • Candice Frances (Language Processing and Learning Cluster; behavioral methods, eye-tracking, timing in prosodic production, prosody effects on comprehension, contextual diversity)
  • Kyla McConnell (Individual Differences Cluster; online behavioral task battery, individual differences, relationship between linguistic and domain-general skills)

     

Accommodation

Please check our website (“Where to stay”), for accommodation options in/around Nijmegen. One of the options is the Vertoef guesthouse. Please note that the Radboud Guesthouse is not available for interns. You can also contact our michaela.regeer [at] mpi.nl (secretary) for rental listings, or look at websites like Pararius.



Application procedure

To apply for an internship starting in January 2025 (or later), please use our application portal . The deadline for applications is October 1st, 2024. We will inform all candidates by the end of October. Our next “application round” (for internships starting in April 2025), will be in January.

Applications should be in .pdf format and should include:

  1. Your CV
  2. Name and contact details of two referees
  3. A motivation letter, in which you answer the following questions:
    1. How long do you want to intern for?
    2. Which months are you available?
    3. Will you be applying for course credit (e.g., Master’s thesis or internship)?
    4. Have you ever been involved with (parts of) a research project in psychology or linguistics? What did you work on, and what skills did you acquire? Please note if you have experience with any of the following: programming, statistics, Praat, experimental design, neuroimaging.
    5. Which skills or experiences would you like to gain from this internship?
    6. Which projects are you most interested in from our department? Alternatively, who from our department are you most interested in working with? Feel free to include more than one name.

If you have questions about the post that you wish to discuss before you apply, please email the Research Project Coordinator of the Psychology of Language Department: annelies.vanwijngaarden [at] mpi.nl (Annelies van Wijngaarden).

 

The employer



About our institute

The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics is a world-leading research institute devoted to interdisciplinary studies of the science of language and communication, including departments on genetics, psychology, development, neurobiology and multimodality of these fundamental human abilities.

We investigate how children and adults acquire their language(s), how speaking and listening happen in real-time, how the brain processes language, how the human genome contributes to building a language-ready brain, how multiple modalities (as in speech, gesture and sign) shape language and its use in diverse languages and how language is related to cognition and culture, and shaped by evolution.

We are part of the
Max Planck Society, an independent non-governmental association of German-funded research institutes dedicated to fundamental research in the natural sciences, life sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.

The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise the positive value of diversity and inclusion, promote equity and challenge discrimination. We aim to provide a working environment with room for differences, where everyone feels a sense of belonging. Therefore, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.

Our institute is situated on the campus of the Radboud University and has close collaborative links with the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour and the Centre for Language Studies at Radboud University. We also work closely with other child development researchers as part of the Baby & Child Research Center.

Staff and students at the MPI have access to state-of-the-art 
research and training facilities.

About the Psychology of Language department

At the Psychology of Language Department, our main goal is to understand how speaking, listening, reading and writing take place in real-life contexts, for instance in informal conversation. We also aim to understand how people with varied educational and cultural backgrounds (ranging from highly literate academics to illiterate adults) differ in their language skills and the ways they use language.

Share this page