JOB OFFER POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER - BILINGUAL LENS - INFANT LANGUAGE AND COGNITION RESEARCH GROUP (M.K.)

 

at the BCBL- Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language (San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain) www.bcbl.eu

The Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language (BCBL) in San Sebastian (Basque Country, Spain) is looking for a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER to join its team.

 

  1. INFORMATION ABOUT THE POSITION
  • Position: Postdoctoral researcher
  • Researcher profile: Recognised Researcher (R2 - PhD holders or equivalent who are not yet fully independent)
  • Number of vacancies: 1
  • Project: ERC Bilingual LENS
  • Founding source: ERC Bilingual LENS
  • Location:  Spain > Donostia-San Sebastián
  • Research field: Neuroscience > Cognition and Language
  • Type of contract/Duration of Contract: Temporary, 3 years.
  • Job Status: Full-time
  • Hours per week: 35
  • Starting date: 1 June 2026 (an earlier start date may also be considered)
  • Application deadline: 20 March 2026

Information about the project

The Infant Language and Cognition group at the BCBL is welcoming applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position funded by the European Research Council Consolidator Project Bilingual LENS. The goal of Bilingual-LENS is to determine the quantity, quality, and timing of early bilingual exposure that accurately predict bilingual infants’ individual language outcomes. For this purpose, we will conduct large-scale longitudinal studies, combining a variety of neuroimaging, behavioral, and observational measures, to assess bilingual infants’ dual language development during the first two years of life. The studies will target three core components: (1) neural maturation, (2) stimulation through language exposure, and (3) the maturation-exposure interaction. Specifically, we will focus on the development of the maturation-exposure interaction over time, and its role in the continuous fine-tuning of infants’ perceptual sensitivities to their native languages and their developing dual-language competence.

Job description

The postdoctoral researcher will join the multidisciplinary team of the Bilingual LENS project and will work closely with the Principal Investigator (Dr. Marina Kalashnikova) and members of the Infant Language and Cognition group.

The successful candidate will have a strong interest in developmental neuroscience, language acquisition, and bilingualism. The primary responsibility for this position will be to develop and lead fNIRS studies on early language processing. In addition, the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for processing and analysing complex fNIRS data, as well as related behavioural and observational data, and developing methods to model longitudinal trajectories of bilingual infants’ language processing skills and language exposure.

This position offers an engaging collaborative environment and the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research on bilingual language development in infancy. In addition to the core longitudinal work, the postdoctoral researcher will have opportunities to design complementary cross-sectional studies within the Bilingual LENS framework. Postdoctoral researchers at the BCBL can acquire mentoring skills by co-supervising Master’s and PhD students. Additionally, there is the opportunity to gain teaching experience on the BCBL’s Master’s program in the cognitive neuroscience of language.

PI and research group: 

The Infant Language and Cognition (ILC) group at the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language investigates the process of early language acquisition in monolingual and bilingual infants, as well as the interactions between early language abilities and the development of general perceptual and cognitive capacities.  ILC’s primary objective is to define the earliest determinants of later individual language ability, including but not limited to endogenous factors, such as family risk for developmental language disorders or hearing loss, and environmental factors, such as the quantity and quality of infants’ early language input. The team is highly multidisciplinary; our expertise combines the fields of linguistics, psychology, and neuroscience. The members of ILC have unrestricted access to the BCBL’s BabyLab, a state-of-the-art facility that hosts specialized methods for investigating the first steps of human language development, including fNIRS, EEG, eye-tracking, and LENA, among others.

 

The ILC group is led by Dr. Marina Kalashnikova (https://www.bcbl.eu/es/conocenos/equipo/marina-kalashnikova), an Ikerbasque Research Associate Professor, and Principal Investigator on the Bilingual LENS project. Dr. Kalashnikova investigates language acquisition, with a specific focus on the qualities of infants’ early linguistic environment, and its role in shaping individual developmental trajectories.

 

 

  1. CANDIDATE PROFILE AND SELECTION CRITERIA

Required skills:

  • A PhD (or nearly completed) in a field related to developmental cognitive neuroscience or developmental psychology.
  • Experience with neurophysiological or neuroimaging methods.
  • Solid skills in relevant statistical analyses.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.

Desirable skills:

  • Experience with fNIRS data collection and analysis.
  • Strong interest in developmental neuroscience, language acquisition, and bilingualism.
  • Experience in research with infant populations.

 

  1. WORKING CONDITIONS

Salary: 30.000€-32.000€ gross annual salary (depending on the time elapsed since the PhD defense)

Entitlements and other benefits:

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Training opportunities and Career development plan:

Researchers at any stage of their career, regardless of their contractual situation, are given an opportunity for professional development and for improving their employability through access to a Personal Career Development Plan which includes

(1) Training through individually personalized research projects under senior supervision

(2) Exchanging knowledge with the scientific community and the general public

(3) Network-wide training in theory and methods

(4) Complementary training courses

(5) Involvement in proposal writing, task coordination

(6) Development of skills for the organization of training and scientific events

BCBL seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish, regardless of gender, sex, sexual orientation, age, sociocultural background, nationality or impairments. We are proud to have in place both an LGTBIQ+ Plan and a Gender Equality Plan to actively promote inclusion and equal opportunities. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or support, please contact us.

  1. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

Language policy

  • The corporative language at the Center is English but the national language will be an asset for this particular position
  • The center provides initial level Spanish and Basque lessons to all the international staff members
  • The interview will be conducted entirely in English

 

  1. APPLICATION PROCESS

Submission of the application and documentation:

To submit your application, please follow this link:  applying for “Postdoc-BILINGUAL LENS" and attach the following documentation: by March 20, 2026:

  • A curriculum vitae
  • A statement outlining research interests and motivation to apply for the position
  • Two letters of recommendation (submitted by the referees no later than the application deadline)

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Application process timetable:

  1. Deadline for application: 20 March 2026
  2. Evaluation by committee: 1 April 2026
  3. Interviews: 20-24 April 2026
  4. Final decision: 27-30 April 2026
  5. Feedback to all applicants: 4-8 May 2026
  6. Work contract start date: 1 June 2026

Contact details for enquiries:  

For technical problems please contact: hr@bcbl.eu

For inquiries or questions related to the content of the position and/or information about the research group please contact: m.kalashnikova@bcbl.eu

please contact: m.kalashnikova@bcbl.eu