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Jobs: Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax: W3 Prof, U of Stuttgart
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Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax: W3 Professorship in English Linguistics, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Message 1: Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax: W3 Professorship in English Linguistics, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Date: 07-Oct-2011
From: Achim Stein <achim.stein ling.uni-stuttgart.de>
Subject: Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax: W3 Professorship in English Linguistics, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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University or Organization: University of Stuttgart
Department: The linguistics department
Job Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Web Address: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de
Job Rank: Professor/Full Professor
Specialty Areas: Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax
Description:
The linguistics department of the University of Stuttgart, Germany, invites applications for a tenured W3 Professorship in English Linguistics starting in the 2012 Summer Term. The candidate will be responsible for research and teaching in theoretical linguistics with a specialization in phonology, complementing the existing areas of morphology, syntax and semantics. Competence in empirical and experimental methods relating to phonology is desirable. The research profile of the candidate should fit into the interdisciplinary nature of the Linguistics Department in Stuttgart (http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/); the candidate is also expected to contribute to the close cooperation between Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. Participation is expected in the Collaborative Research Project (Sonderforschungsbereich 732), Incremental Specification in Context (see: http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/sfb732/), as well as in other projects related to language and cognition (see: http://www.fsk.uni-stuttgart.de/). Experience in obtaining third-party funding and an international presence is desirable. The requirements for employment listed in § 47 and § 50 Baden-Württemberg university law apply. Applications should be sent by November 18, 2011 to the application address below, or preferably as PDF attachments to the email address below. The University of Stuttgart has established a Dual Career Program to offer assistance to partners of those moving to Stuttgart. For more information please visit the web-page under http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/dual-career/ The University of Stuttgart is an equal opportunity employer. Applications of women are strongly encouraged. Severely challenged persons will be given preference in case of equal qualifications.
Application Deadline: 18-Nov-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Herrn Prof. Dr. Achim Stein
Universität Stuttgart
Institut für Linguistik/Romanistik
Keplerstraße 17
70174 Stuttgart
Germany
Email Address for Applications: achim.stein ling.uni-stuttgart.de
Contact Information:
Prof. Dr. Achim Stein
Email: achim.stein ling.uni-stuttgart.de
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