LINGUIST List 15.3526
Sat Dec 18 2004
Support: General Ling: PhD Student, U of Leipzig, Germany
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1. Olav
Mueller-Reichau,
General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Leipzig, Germany
Message 1: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Leipzig, Germany
Date: 18-Dec-2004
From: Olav Mueller-Reichau <reichau
rz.uni-leipzig.de>
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Leipzig, Germany
University or Organization: University of Leipzig/Germany
Job Rank: PhD
Specialty Areas: [None]
The Graduate Research Program 'Universality and Diversity: Linguistic
Structures and Processes' funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
(German Research Foundation) and by the federal state of Saxony has five
studentships for PhD, the first one starting already in January 2005.
The Graduate Research Program specialises in a variety of fields within
theoretical Linguistics, ranging from morphology, syntax, semantics to
psycholinguistics. The scientific staff includes Prof. Dr. Angela
Friederici, Prof. Dr. Gereon Müller, Prof. Dr. Thomas Pechmann, Prof. Dr.
Anita Steube, Prof. Dr. Gerhild Zybatow, PD Dr. Johannes Dölling, PD Dr.
Uwe Junghanns. For more information, please visit our website:
www.uni-leipzig.de/~gksprach
The studentship will pay a stipend of Euro 13,200 p.a. for two
years full-time study. Applications are welcomed for studentships within
any of the research fields. Your application form should be accompanied by
a CV, a cover letter and a brief summary of your preferred research
programme, including some research questions to be addressed in the thesis.
Address for Applications:
Professor Dr. Gerhild Zybatow
zybatow
rz.uni-leipzig.de
++49-341-9737467
++49-341-9737499
Professor Dr. Gerhild Zybatow
Universität Leipzig, Institut für Slavistik, R. 4405
Beethovenstrasse 15
Leipzig 04107
Germany
Website: www.uni-leipzig.de/~gksprach
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