LINGUIST List 16.1327
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Mon Apr 25 2005
Jobs: English/German Ling: Researcher, U of Hamburg
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1. Nicole
Baumgarten,
English/German Linguistics: Researcher, University of Hamburg, Germany
Message 1: English/German Linguistics: Researcher, University of Hamburg, Germany
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Date: 25-Apr-2005
From: Nicole Baumgarten <nicole.baumgarten uni-hamburg.de>
Subject: English/German Linguistics: Researcher, University of Hamburg, Germany
University or Organization: University of Hamburg Department: Research Center on Multilingualism Job Rank: Researcher Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; English/German Linguistics, Translation Studies Required Language(s): English (ENG) German, Standard (GER) Description: The Research Center on Multilingualism at the University of Hamburg offers a 3-year position as Research Assistant (part-time; BAT IIa/2; starting 1-Jul-2005). A full description (in German) is available at: http://www.verwaltung.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/wissmit/sfb_538_4.html Address for Applications: Prof. J. House SFB Mehrsprachigkeit TP K4 Max-Brauer-Allee 60 Hamburg 22765 Germany Application Deadline: 23-May-2005 Contact Information: Prof. J. House Email: jhouse uni-hamburg.de Phone: ++49-40-42838-5394 This announcement was not accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List. It is being posted as a service to the discipline.
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