LINGUIST List 15.2921
Fri Oct 15 2004
Support: English Ling: PhD Student, Friedrich-Schiller-U
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English Ling: PhD Student, Friedrich-Schiller-U, Jena, Germany
Message 1: English Ling: PhD Student, Friedrich-Schiller-U, Jena, Germany
Date: 15-Oct-2004
From: Holger Diessel <holger.diessel
uni-jena.de>
Subject: English Ling: PhD Student, Friedrich-Schiller-U, Jena, Germany
University or Organization: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Job Rank: PhD Student, Researcher
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Psycholinguistics
Required Language(s): English
University or Organization: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität
Jena
Job Rank: PhD Student, Researcher
Required Language(s): English
Description:
The English Department of the Friedrich-Schiller-
Universität Jena invites applications for two junior
research positions (1/2 BAT IIa-O) in the area of English
linguistics. The positions are initially restricted to two
years.
The candidates should have a background in
functional/cognitive linguistics and some experience in
corpus linguistics and/or psycholinguistics.
Knowledge of quantitative research methods is desirable.
He or she must have an MA in English Linguistics or an
equivalent degree.
The positions involve:
1) work towards a Ph.D. in English Linguistics
2) participation in the department's research activities
3) teaching load of one class per semester.
The language of instruction is English.
Candidates are requested to send their CV, a cover letter,
and the names of two references to the address given
below. Email applications are welcome.
Review of applications will begin December 15. The
positions will be filled as soon as possible.
The Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Address for Applications:
Prof. Holger Diessel
Institut für Anglistik/Amerikanisti
Ernst-Abbe-Platz 8
Jena 07743
Germany
Prof. Holger Diessel
holger.diessel
uni-jena.de
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