16.2729, Jobs: Semantics: Post Doc, Germany

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Subject: 16.2729, Jobs: Semantics: Post Doc, Germany

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Date: 21-Sep-2005
From: Uli Sauerland < uli at alum.mit.edu >
Subject: Semantics: Post Doc, Center for General Linguistics (ZAS), Germany 

	
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:33:09
From: Uli Sauerland < uli at alum.mit.edu >
Subject: Semantics: Post Doc, Center for General Linguistics (ZAS), Germany 
 

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University or Organization: Center for General Linguistics (ZAS) 
Job Rank: Post Doc  
Specialty Areas: Semantics 


Description:

The Center for General Linguistics (ZAS) in Berlin, Germany has an opening
starting January 1st, 2006 (pending final approval of funding) for either one
postdoctoral researcher or two PhD-students.  This advertisement is for the
potential postdoctoral researcher.  The position is in the interdisciplinary
CHLaSC-project. The project is coordinated by Manfred Krifka and Uli Sauerland
and involves partners in Groningen, Manchester, Potsdam, and St. Andrews. The
advertised position is limited to three years. The appointment would be made at
the BAT O IIa pay-scale for a postdoc (about 40.000€/year depending on age and
family status). 

Desirable skills include:
- broad general background in linguistics
- research on the semantics of clausal embedding and model-theoretic
semantic description
- interest to work in an interdisciplinary team with psychologists,
anthropologists, and biologists

For further information regarding this position please contact
chlasc at zas.gwz-berlin.de. 

Review of applications will start October 31st and continue until the position
is filled.  

Applications should include the following information:
- curriculum vitae 
- samples of prior published research
- names and email addresses of three people that can be contacted for
recommendation letters (but please do not send letters at this point)

Please send your applications electronically to chlasc at zas.gwz-berlin.de. 
Applications can also be send to the address below.


Address for Applications: 

Uli Sauerland
Zentrum für allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
Jägerstr. 10/11
10117 Berlin
Germany

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:

Uli Sauerland 
Email: uli at alum.mit.edu 
Phone: (030)-20192570 
Fax: (030)-20192402 
Website: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de





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