Doctoral schools
The EFL project is supported by an exceptional doctoral school, which serves as a foundation for training in and through research in the field of language sciences. This structured environment brings together doctoral students supervised by experienced researchers from the EFL consortium’s partner laboratories, and is rooted in an interdisciplinary approach.
Links to the doctoral schools of EFL members
– Paris Graduate School of Linguistics (UPC):
– Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Graduate School (UPC)
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
– ED 660 – Language Sciences (UPC):
– ED 158 – Brain, Cognition, Behavior (UPC)
https://ed3c.sorbonne-universite.fr/led-3c
– ED 661 – Languages and Linguistics (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
https://www.sorbonne-nouvelle.fr/ed-622-sciences-du-langage-3413.kjsp
– ED 265 – Languages, Literatures, and Societies of the World (INALCO)
https://www.inalco.fr/lecole-doctorale-ndeg265
ED Galilée (USPN):
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