LINGUIST List 16.1578
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Tue May 17 2005
Jobs: Lang Acquisition/Syntax:Teaching/Asst, Germany
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1. Cornelia
Hamann,
English & Language Acquisition & Formal Syntax: Teaching/Research Assistant, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Message 1: English & Language Acquisition & Formal Syntax: Teaching/Research Assistant, University of Oldenburg, Germany
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Date: 17-May-2005
From: Cornelia Hamann <cornelia.hamann uni-oldenburg.de>
Subject: English & Language Acquisition & Formal Syntax: Teaching/Research Assistant, University of Oldenburg, Germany
This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List! University or Organization: University of Oldenburg Department: English Job Rank: Teaching/Research Assistant Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition, Formal Syntax Required Language: English (ENG) Description: The Faculty of Language and Culture ('Fakultaet III: Sprach-und Kulturwissenschaften' at the University of Oldenburg is looking for a Teaching / Research Assistant ("wissenschaftliche MitarbeiterIn") in the area Applied Linguistics for an initial period of three years (renewable), starting on the 1st of October. This is a half-time position in the German salary scale BAT IIa. A) Duties: 1. Research leading to a doctoral degree or postdoctoral 'Habilitation' degree in English Linguistics, within the area(s) Language Acquisition and/or Formal Syntax; 2. Collaboration on research projects in First, Second and Third Language Acquisition; 3. Teaching one (undergraduate) course in English Linguistics (2 hours per week) B) Essential: Above average degree in English with a major in English Linguistics C) Desirable: 1. demonstrable specialization in Language Acquisition and/or Formal Syntax research; 2. near-native competence in English and competence in at least one other language apart from English and German; 3. willingness to participate in additional teaching if necessary. Further particulars can be found via Internet at the following address: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/stellen The Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg is dedicated to increasing the proportion of female academics. Therefore, suitable female candidates are specifically urged to apply. According to 'Gem. Par 21, Abs. 3 NHG', with equivalent qualifications, female applicants will receive preferential treatment. Disabled persons with equivalent qualifications will also be given preferential treatment. Please send applications with Curriculum Vitae, degrees and (if applicable) list of teaching experience to: The Dekan, Fakultaet III, Carl von Ossietzky Universitaet, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany (quoting ref. nr. 184/2), by Friday June 10th 2005. Informal questions about this job can be addressed to Prof. Dr. Cornelia Hamann (Cornelia.Hamann uni-oldenburg.de). Address for Applications: Der Dekan Carl von Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg Fakultaet III, Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaften Oldenburg, Niedersachsen D-26111 Germany Application Deadline: 10-Jun-2005 Contact Information: Prof. Dr. Cornelia Hamann Email: cornelia.hamann uni-oldenburg.de Phone: 0049-(0)441 798 2342 Website: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/anglistik
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