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Rank of Job: postgraduate Areas Required: language/linguistics Other Desired Areas: any area considered University or Organization: University of Sheffield Department: Germanic Studies State or Province: Yorkshire Country: UK Final Date of Application: not yet closed Contact: Prof. Michael Perraudin m.f.perraudinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuesheffield.ac.uk Address for Applications: Arts Tower, Western Bank Sheffield Yorkshire S10 2UJ UK The Department of Germanic Studies, University of Sheffield, is offering from Autumn 2001: One fully-funded 3-year Postgraduate Scholarship for PhD Research in Germanic Studies; also Several fees-only Scholarships for Research in Germanic Studies. Applications are invited for these scholarships in any area of Germanic Studies for which the Department can provide expert supervision. These areas include: German 19th and 20th century literature, history of ideas, linguistics, philology, politics, modern history, film studies; modern Dutch literature; Luxembourgish. Full information about the Department's staff and their research specialisms can be found on our website: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/german To apply or to request further details, contact Prof. Michael Perraudin: m.f.perraudin
sheffield.ac.uk For projects in linguistics contact Dr. Regina Weinert: r.weinert
sheffield.ac.uk
Rank of Job: postgraduate Areas Required: language/linguistics Other Desired Areas: any area considered University or Organization: University of Sheffield Department: Germanic Studies State or Province: Yorkshire Country: UK Final Date of Application: not yet closed Contact: Prof. Michael Perraudin m.f.perraudinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuesheffield.ac.uk Address for Applications: Arts Tower, Western Bank Sheffield Yorkshire S10 2UJ UK The Department of Germanic Studies, University of Sheffield, is offering from Autumn 2001: One Graduate Teaching Assistantship (German Native Speaker), for Research in Germanic Studies combined with part-time teaching as a Lektor/in. Fully funded for one year in the first instance; also Several fees-only Scholarships for Research in Germanic Studies. Applications are invited for these scholarships in any area of Germanic Studies for which the Department can provide expert supervision. These areas include: German 19th and 20th century literature, history of ideas, linguistics, philology, politics, modern history, film studies; modern Dutch literature; Luxembourgish. Full information about the Department's staff and their research specialisms can be found on our website: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/german To apply or to request further details, contact Prof. Michael Perraudin: m.f.perraudin
sheffield.ac.uk For projects in linguistics contact Dr. Regina Weinert: r.weinert
sheffield.ac.uk