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Subject: 23.3636, Support: 	General Linguistics: PhD Student, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

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Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 11:04:39
From: Caroline Fricke [caroline.fricke at lmu.de]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD Student, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany

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 Institution/Organization: Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich 
Department: Grad. School for East- and Southeast European Stud 
Web Address: http://www.areastudies-osteuropa.de 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research,Teaching
 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 
 

Description:

The Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies invites 
applications for 4 Doctoral Positions (according to the German TV-L) and 6 
PhD Scholarships.

These positions are available from November 1st 2012 for two years 
initially. Subject to evidence of satisfactory progress at the end of this 
period, the positions will be extended for a maximum of eighteen months.
The new Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies is a 
cooperative venture organized by the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) 
in Munich and the University of Regensburg. The School is funded by the 
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) as part of the German 
Excellence Initiative from November 2012 until October 2017. Research at 
the Graduate School will be conducted in three broad, interdisciplinary 
fields:

- Origins and Forms of Social and Political Change
- Cultural Systems
- Infrastructure, Migration and Transfer of Knowledge

Research at the Graduate School especially focuses on interrelations and 
interdependencies between East and Southeast Europe and other regions 
of the World. A lively interest in interdisciplinary research questions and 
sensitivity for transnational and spatial perspectives are therefore expected.
In the context of its primary focus on East and Southeast Europe, the 
Graduate School draws on the following disciplines: History, Literary and 
Language Studies, Art History, Theater Studies, Political Sciences and Law. 
In the context of cross-regional comparisons and transfer studies the 
School's expertise in Area Studies is complemented by insights from 
Chinese, Japanese and North American Studies. 

In an international working environment the Graduate School offers ideal 
conditions for the realization of excellent research projects in the 
Humanities as well as in Social and Legal Studies which focus on East and 
Southeast Europe, and the interconnection of this region with other regions 
of the world. Residential obligation in Munich or Regensburg, two cities 
noted for very high quality of living, is stipulated.

For further information see: http://areastudies-osteuropa.de

The doctoral positions are available for a period of two years with the option 
of extension for another eighteen months. Remuneration is based on Grade 
E 13 TV-L (65%) of the German Public Service Salary Scale. The teaching 
obligation amounts to two SPW.

PhD Scholarships are awarded for two years with the option of extension for 
another eighteen months. A basic monthly stipend of 1.365 Euro is 
provided, plus travel funds, grants for material costs as well as family 
allowances and child-care expenses in accordance with DFG guidelines 
where applicable.

The Graduate School is committed to equal opportunity and to the 
compatibility of family and career. It therefore explicitly encourages 
applications from women. As an international research institution, the 
School particularly welcomes applications from abroad. Applicants with 
disabilities possessing essentially equivalent qualifications will receive 
preferential consideration.

Please submit your application with the appropriate documents (curriculum 
vitae, publication record if applicable, certificate of eligibility for
admission to 
university and degree certificates), the names of two referees and a 
research proposal of 4 to 6 pages by September 30th 2012 to
http://areastudies-osteuropa.de 

Application Deadline: 30-Sep-2012 

Web Address for Applications: http://www.areastudies-osteuropa.de 

Contact Information: 
	Prof. Dr. Martin Schulze Wessel 
	martin.schulzewessel at lrz.uni-muenchen.de  





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