VIRGILE DAUNAY - 2025
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Congratulations to Virgile Daunay for his performance in the local final of Ma thèse en 180 secondes! Thanks to his exceptional science communication skills, he won the 3rd Jury Prize in this competition, which challenges PhD students to explain their research topic in just three minutes in a clear, concise, and engaging way.
Watch his presentation on YouTube. An article from Lyon Capitale features all the winners here, and another one is dedicated to Virgile here.
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RÉMI ANSELME - 2024
MATHILDE JOSSERAND - 2024
MATHILDE JOSSERAND - 2024
AITANA GARCIA ARASCO - 2024
DAVID GINEBRA - 2023
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Congratulations to David Ginebra for receiving the Jason Tuzon 2023 Prize at its 5th edition for his master's thesis "A phonological description of Yamalero, the language of ethnic Yaruro in the Colombian Eastern Plains," awarded by the Grup d’Estudi de Llengües Amenaçades at the University of Barcelona, the Xarxa Vives d’Universitats, and Òmnium Cultural.
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RÉMI ANSELME - 2023
KASIA PISANSKI - 2023
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Congratulations to Katarzyna Pisanski, winner of the 2023 CNRS Bronze Medal!
"The bronze medal rewards initial research that has established a researcher as a specialist in their field. This distinction is a form of encouragement to pursue research that is already well underway and proving successful."
A synthesis of her work to read online.
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MATHILDE JOSSERAND - 2022
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Congratulations to Mathilde Josserand who received the James Hurford Prize for best Student Paper 2022 as Runner up for her presentation entitled "The color lexicon is shaped by environment and biology: comparing Himba and French colour perception" at the Joint Conference of Language Evolution (JCoLe). Congrats to her!
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ESTEBAN DIAZ MONTENEGRO - 2022
DENIS BERTET - 2021
MATTHEW STAVE - 2021
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Matthew Stave has received the fisrt prize for "the best presentation by a post-doctoral researcher"
"a usage-based approach to morphological typology" at the 54th annual conference organized by the Societas Linguistica Europaea.
Congrats to him.
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GENY GONZALES CASTANO - 2021
Sophie BOUTON - 2020
Adam TALLMAN - 2019
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Adam Tallman was awarded the Mary R. Haas Book Award - honorable mention of the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas for his PhD entitled A Grammar of Chácobo, a southern Pano language of the northern Bolivian Amazon (PhD, University of Texas, Austin USA).
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Elisa DEMURU - 2019
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Elisa Demuru has been awarded "the 2019 Foreign Post-Doctoral Prize" of the Association des Amis de l'Université de Lyon.
Find here the video of the award ceremony which took place on : Thursday, 14 November from 18h to 20h in the Grand Amphitheatre of the University of Lyon 2
The award ceremony was preceded by 2 conferences for the general public on the theme: "What do animals say? ».
Find here the video of the conference "what do bonobos say when they play" presented by Elisa Demuru.
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Shelece EASTERDAY - 2019
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Shelece EASTERDAY was awarded the prestigious Joseph Greenberg Award of the Association for Linguistic Typology for her PhD thesis entitled Highly Complex Syllable Structure: A Typological Study of its Phonological Characteristics and Diachronic Development (PhD, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA).
Shelece was invited to give a plenary talk on her work at the 13th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, which took place in Pavia, Italy (4-6 September 2019).
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Awards prior to 2019
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