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PhD ThoughtOrigins (M/F)

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- Français-- Anglais

Date Limite Candidature : vendredi 13 juin 2025 23:59:00 heure de Paris

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Informations générales

Intitulé de l'offre : PhD ThoughtOrigins (M/F) (H/F)
Référence : UMR7077-ISADAU-004
Nombre de Postes : 1
Lieu de travail : MARSEILLE 03
Date de publication : vendredi 23 mai 2025
Type de contrat : CDD Doctorant
Durée du contrat : 36 mois
Date de début de la thèse : 1 septembre 2025
Quotité de travail : Complet
Rémunération : 2200 gross monthly
Section(s) CN : 26 - Cerveau, cognition et comportement

Description du sujet de thèse

We are seeking a graduate student in comparative cognition to work on a ERC-funded project (to Isabelle Dautriche) to investigate the format of thought in the absence of a language in two populations: baboons (Papio papio) and bees (Apis Mellifera). In particular we are interested in what types of operations these populations can do in their minds: Do baboons and bees have compositional thought? Can they mentally represent logical operators (such as NOT), quantifiers or modals? Does the way they represent events in the world bear some resemblance with how humans see the world?

Contexte de travail

The student will work with Isabelle Dautriche (language and the mind, infant cognition, comparative cognition) and Aurore Avarguès-Weber (bee cognition, comparative cognition, cognitive ethology) and in collaboration with Nicolas Claidière (baboon cognition, comparative cognition, cultural evolution) to develop their own project along this line of research.

The PhD position is fully-funded for 3 years (extendable to 4). The start date is flexible but is expected to be no later than October 2025. The position comes with a generous conference and travel budget for training opportunities.

Our labs, the Centre de Recherche en Psychologie et Neuroscience (CRPN) in Marseille (France) and the Centre de Recherche sur la Cognition Animale (CRCA) in Toulouse (France) will provide you access to a long-established primate center and an experimental apiary. These labs belong to numerous institutes (Institute of Language and the Brain, NeuroMarseille, Center of Integrative Biology, Toulouse Mind & Brain Institute) that offer plenty of opportunities for further collaborations.

The student will be based in the CRPN in Marseille with travels to Toulouse during summers for testing bees. Because bees can only be tested seasonally (during summers), the student should be ready to travel to Melbourne, Australia during North-Hemisphere winters.

Contraintes et risques

Essential requirements
- A Master's degree in Animal behavior
- Experience in carrying out empirical research in Guinea baboons using automatised setups and in free-flying bees.
- Excellent written and spoken English and experience in scientific communication.
- No allergy to bee venom

Constraints
- The successful candidate should have no allergy to bee venom
- Because bees can only be tested seasonally (during summers), the student should be ready to travel to Melbourne, Australia during North-Hemisphere winters.