19.943, Jobs: German Phonetics Or Dialectology: Asst Prof, University of Berne

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Subject: 19.943, Jobs: German Phonetics Or Dialectology: Asst Prof, University of Berne

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Date: 20-Mar-2008
From: Elke Hentschel < jasam at germ.unibe.ch >
Subject: German Phonetics Or Dialectology: Asst Prof, University of Berne, Switzerland

 

	
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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 12:00:44
From: Elke Hentschel [jasam at germ.unibe.ch]
Subject: German Phonetics Or Dialectology: Asst Prof, University of Berne, Switzerland
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University or Organization: University of Berne, Switzerland 
Department: German Department
Job Location: Bern, Switzerland 
Web Address: http://www.germanistik.unibe.ch

Job Rank: Assistant Professor  

Specialty Areas: Phonetics; Sociolinguistics; German Phonetics or Dialectology


Description:

'Oberassistenz'
Qualification required: PhD in German linguistics
Volume of employment: 50% 
Teaching load: 2 hours per semester 
The position, starting September 1st, 2008, is meant to give the job holder
a chance to habilitate.
For further information, see also
http://www.jobs.unibe.ch/detail.asp?ID=3053&KatID=2


Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: jasam at germ.unibe.ch 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Dr. Elke Hentschel 
	Email: jasam at germ.unibe.ch 



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