Exploring the past, present, and future of language
💬|🐵|🧠|📱 Based at the University of Geneva, the University of Zurich and the University of Neuchatel.
Funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
NCCR Evolving Language
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📍 The SMBE Satellite Meeting on Gene–Culture Co-Evolution: Molecular Perspectives on Human History and Diversity, sponsored by NCCR, will take place on the 21-23rd of September 2026 at the University of Cagliari.
🔗 For more information: sites.google.com/view/gene-cu...
1 year Master-position*
@evocoggroup.bsky.social at UZH
(@nccrlanguage.bsky.social).
*Unpaid position
Via @elenabelli.bsky.social
I am looking for a MSc student to conduct their thesis within my PhD project on multimodal communication in common marmosets! 🐒🌞 You will be part of the Evolutionary Cognition Group at UZH (@nccrlanguage.bsky.social). Unpaid position (funding options would need to be applied for by the candidate).
NCCR Evolving Language
Klassische Hörtests bilden reale Hörsituationen kaum ab. Das Projekt SpiN3D simuliert auf Basis dreidimensionaler Audiotechnologien ökologisch valide Alltagsszenarien im Labor.
Mehr erfahren im Video: www.dizh.uzh.ch/2026/05/05/h...
Ein Projekt der @zhdk.bsky.social und UZH.
We’re looking for a MSc student based in Zurich (UZH or ETH) to join a computational project at the intersection of human population genetics and linguistics. #UZH #ETH #Genomics #Linguistics #Switzerland
@nccrlanguage.bsky.social @lifesciencezurich.bsky.social
Full Translation on our website: https://evolvinglanguage.ch/polyvox-podcast/
Traduction complète sur notre site web : https://evolvinglanguage.ch/fr/polyvox-podcast/
📒 Abstract submission and travel grant application until 15 May 2026! Registrations will open soon.
Elena Belli
👨🔬 Come and join the researchers from the NCCR Evolving Language in Neuchâtel and Geneva for this year's edition of the international science festival Pint of Science, between the 18th and 20th of May! #pint26
More information: pintofscience.ch
📰 A team from the University of Geneva, Pasteur Institute and the NCCR Evolving Language shows that virtually all animal species have been vocalizing in a common rhythm for hundreds of millions of years. New article on our website.
evolvinglanguage.ch/the-universa...
🎙️ In der neuen Episode des Polyvox Podcasts spricht Forscher Giuachin Kreiliger über seine Doktorarbeit an der Universität Zürich, die sich mit der Analyse von Wiederholungen in der Sprache von Babys befasst.
open.spotify.com/episode/2r0p...
NCCR Evolving Language
NCCR Evolving Language
Sandra Oliveira
DIZH
NCCR Evolving Language
NCCR Evolving Language
NCCR Evolving Language
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