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Tue May 16 2006
Jobs: Psycholinguistics:Juniorprofessur, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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1. Rainer
Dietrich,
Psycholinguistics: Juniorprofessur, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Message 1: Psycholinguistics: Juniorprofessur, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
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Date: 15-May-2006
From: Rainer Dietrich <rainer.dietrich cms.hu-berlin.de>
Subject: Psycholinguistics: Juniorprofessur, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
University or Organization: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Department: German Language and Linguistics Job Rank: Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: Psycholinguistics Required Language(s): German, Standard (deu) Description: The Psycholinguistics Lab is part of the Dept. of German Language and Linguistics. The successful candidate will be expected to teach introductory courses in psycholinguistics as part of the B.A.-Program 'German Language and Linguistics' and graduate courses on speech production and language processing as well as the major aspects of multilingualism. He or she will conduct original research in the fields of language processing (production and/or comprehension) and/or multilingualism including languages other than German and English. The position was created to strengthen the scientific capacity of the Psycholinguistics unit of the department and its involvement in the university's Interdisciplinary Centre of Semantics and other research networks of the university. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in experimental psycholinguistics. They must hold a Ph.D. in linguistics or psycholinguistics and they are expected to be trained in experimental paradigms, especially in the application of neurophysiological methods. They are expected to have published in the field of experimental psycholinguistics. They should be fluent in German, which is the main language of instruction. Applicants must meet the requirements imposed for 'Junior Professuren' (roughly equivalent to Assistant Professor) by the law of the State of Berlin and by the constitution of the Humboldt University at Berlin. Do not hesitate to ask the Dean of the Philosophische Fakultät II (http://www2.hu-berlin.de/philfak2/) for more details. The Humboldt University pursues to increase the proportion of women in academic research and teaching. Women are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants from abroad are particularly welcome. This text is just meant to inform the academic public about the availability of the position. It is not identical with the official advertisement which is the only legally relevant text, posted at www.personalabteilung.hu-berlin.de/stellenausschreibungen_neu/. Applications should include the candidate's CV, statements of teaching and research interests, and the list of the candidate's publications. Address for Applications: Dekan Prof. Dr. Michael Kämper van den Boogaart Humboldt-Universität Unter den LInden 6 Berlin D-10099 Germany Application Deadline: Open until filled. Contact Information: Prof. Dr. Rainer Dietrich Email: rainer.dietrich cms.hu-berlin.de Phone: +49-30 2093 9672
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