LINGUIST List 21.749
|
Fri Feb 12 2010
Jobs: Indo-Iranian Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, U of Oxford
Editor for this issue: Christy Bird
<christy linguistlist.org>
|
The LINGUIST List strongly encourages employers to use
non-discriminatory standards in hiring policy. In particular we urge
that employers do not discriminate on the grounds of race, ethnicity,
nationality, age, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. However, we
have no means of enforcing these standards.
Job seekers should pay special attention to language in ads regarding
employment requirements and are encouraged to consult our international
employment page at http://linguistlist.org/jobs/jobnet.html. This page has been
set up so that people can report on the employment standards of various countries.
To post to LINGUIST, use our convenient web form at
http://linguistlist.org/posttolinguist.html
|
Directory
1. Philomen
Probert,
Indo-Iranian Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Message 1: Indo-Iranian Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
|
Date: 11-Feb-2010
From: Philomen Probert <philomen.probert wolfson.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: Indo-Iranian Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
E-mail this message to a friend
University or Organization: University of Oxford
Department: Oriental Studies/Linguistics,Philology & Phonetics
Job Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Web Address: http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/peceiniip.shtml
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Indo-Iranian Historical Linguistics
Description:
Postdoctoral Early Career Fellowship in Indo-Iranian Philology Faculty Of Oriental Studies And Faculty Of Linguistics, Philology And Phonetics In Association With Wolfson College Grade 7: Salary in the range of £28,983 - £30,747 p.a. A two-year research and teaching appointment in Indo-Iranian Philology from October 2010 for an outstanding academic at an early stage of his or her career. This post is a joint appointment between the Faculty of Oriental Studies and the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics. The postholder will be a Research Fellow of Wolfson College, and it is envisaged that the postholder will undertake teaching for both faculties. The fellowship is funded jointly by the Jill Hart Trust for Indo-Iranian Philology and by Wolfson College, Oxford. The object of the Jill Hart Trust is to support elementary language teaching and learning, and philological teaching and study, of Vedic Sanskrit and of the languages belonging to the Iranian branch of Indo-European at their earliest attested stages; and to support the study of the early linguistic history and prehistory of the Indo-Iranian language family. The post is open to applicants carrying out research in any area of Indo-Iranian philology coming under these terms. Applicants must have obtained a doctorate by 1 October 2010, and should not normally have completed it earlier than 1 October 2003. Applications from candidates who have completed a doctorate earlier than 1 October 2003 will be considered if they have had a career change or break. Applications and references should reach the office of the Secretary to the Oriental Studies Board at the application address or application email below or by fax +44 1865 78190, no later than Monday 8 March 2010. For full details of the post, including how to apply, please consult the further particulars on the University website at http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/.
Application Deadline: 08-Mar-2010
Mailing Address for Applications:
Secretary to the Oriental Studies Board
Oriental Institute
Pusey Lane
Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 2LE
United Kingdom
Email Address for Applications: orient orinst.ox.ac.uk
Contact Information:
Dr. Philomen Probert
Email: philomen.probert wolfson.ox.ac.uk
Phone: 441865270765
Fax: 441865280412
Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
|
|

Please report any bad links or misclassified data
LINGUIST Homepage | Read
LINGUIST | Contact us

While the LINGUIST List makes every effort to ensure the linguistic relevance of sites listed on its pages, it cannot vouch for their contents.
|
|