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Job: “Center for Logic, Language, and Cognition” (Turin, Italy)

Posted on June 11, 2026June 11, 2026 by Alexander Max Bauer

The Center for Logic, Language, and Cognition at the University of Turin invites expressions of interest regarding applications for this year’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship call.

Applications are possible until September 9, 2026. The announcement reads:

The Center for Logic, Language, and Cognition (LLC) at the University of Turin invites expressions of interest from postdoctoral researchers wishing to apply for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (2026 call).

LLC is an interdisciplinary research center that brings together philosophers, logicians, linguists, psychologists, and computer scientists working on reasoning, language, and cognition. Most of its members belong to the Department of Philosophy and Education, ranked among the top 50 philosophy departments worldwide (QS World University Rankings).

We welcome proposals across the full range of the Center’s research, and especially in the following areas (potential supervisors in brackets):

  • Experimental philosophy, scientometrics, social epistemology (Marsili, Petrovich, Sprenger)
  • Formal epistemology, game and decision theory, philosophy of science (Crupi, Petrovich, Sprenger)
  • History of philosophy and history of science (Biagioli, Giovanelli)
  • Logic, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mathematics (Genco, Iacona, Plebani, Rossi)
  • Philosophy of art, philosophy of literature, and aesthetics (in the analytic tradition) (Barbero, Caldarola, Di Bona, Kobau, Marsili, Voltolini)
  • Philosophy of language, semantics, and pragmatics (including online communication) (Barbero, Iacona, Marsili, Plebani, Voltolini)
  • Philosophy of mind, perception, and the cognitive sciences (Calzavarini, Di Bona, Voltolini)

A full list of faculty and their research is available at https://www.llc-philosophy.unito.it/people.

The Center currently hosts two grants that offer a particularly active environment for postdoctoral work: COST-X (ERC Starting, PI Neri Marsili), on communicative norms and online misinformation, and HeaR (FIS, PI Elvira Di Bona), on auditory perception and memory.

Interested candidates are invited to send:

  • a CV, including a list of publications;
  • the name of one or two potential supervisors among the LLC faculty;
  • a description of the proposed project (length at the candidate’s discretion; please indicate whether you intend to apply for a Global Fellowship).

Please send these materials to Luca Borgonovo (luca.borgonovo@unito.it) by 20 June 2026 (soft deadline). The official EC deadline for full proposals is 9 September 2026; we will support selected candidates throughout the process.

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