11.2385, Jobs: Cog Sci/Comp Ling: Lecturer/Researcher, Germany

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Subject: 11.2385, Jobs: Cog Sci/Comp Ling: Lecturer/Researcher, Germany

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Date:  3 Nov 2000 15:47:07 -0000
From:  Peter Bosch <pbosch at uni-osnabrueck.de>
Subject:  Cog Sci & Comp Ling: Lecturer/Researcher at U of Osnabrueck, Germany

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Date:  3 Nov 2000 15:47:07 -0000
From:  Peter Bosch <pbosch at uni-osnabrueck.de>
Subject:  Cog Sci & Comp Ling: Lecturer/Researcher at U of Osnabrueck, Germany


Rank of Job: lecturer/researcher
Areas Required: Cognitive Science & Comp. Linguistics
Other Desired Areas: Semantics, discourse, lexicon
University or Organization: Univerity of Osnabrueck
Department: Inst. f. Semantic Information Processing
State or Province: Lower Saxony
Country: Germany
Final Date of Application: 24 Nov 2000
Contact: Peter Bosch pbosch at uni-osnabrueck.de

Address for Applications:
ISIV, Katharinenstr. 24
Osnabrueck
Lower Saxony 49069
Germany

We are seeking applicants for a job as lecturer/researcher (BAT IIa) for
the teaching in Cognitive Science with emphasis on Computational
Linguistics as well as participation in research projects of the
Institute for Semantic Information Processing, primarily in the fields
of semantics, discourse, or lexicon. The job is offered initially for 3
years, with the possibility of an extension up to 5 years.

Requirements: university degree in linguistics, computational
linguistics or a related discipline with very good knowledge of
linguistics or computational linguistics as well as very good knowledge
of English. The teaching is part of the University of Osnabrueck
International Cognitive Science Program, which is taught in English.

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