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Subject: 25.1134, Jobs: General Ling: Full Professor, Universität Bern

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Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 13:06:04
From: Korbinian Seitz [korbinian.seitz at histdek.unibe.ch]
Subject: General Linguistics: Full Professor, Universität Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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University or Organization: Universität Bern 
Department: Philosophisch-historische Fakultät / Institut für Germanistik
Job Location: Bern, Switzerland 
Web Address: http://www.philhist.unibe.ch
Job Title: Open Rank Professur für Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft mit Schwerpunkt Pragmatik
Job Rank: Full Professor

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 


Description:

Die Universität Bern schreibt zum 1. August 2014 eine 
open Rank Professur für Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft
mit Schwerpunkt Pragmatik
am Institut für Germanistik der Philosophisch-historischen Fakultät aus.

Die Professorin/der Professor soll den Bereich in seiner ganzen Breite vertreten; Schwerpunkte können eine diachrone, eine kontrastive Perspektive, Textlinguistik, Gesprächsanalyse, Korpuslinguistik oder Soziolinguistik sein. Erwartet wird zudem die Bereitschaft zur interdisziplinären Zusammenarbeit, insbesondere auch fachübergreifend am Institut für Germanistik und mit dem Center for the Studies of Language and Society, sowie zur Einwerbung von Drittmitteln.

Die Universität Bern strebt eine Erhöhung des Anteils von Frauen in leitenden akademischen Positionen an und fordert deshalb Wissenschaftlerinnen nachdrücklich zur Bewerbung auf.

Die Ausschreibung erfolgt „open rank“ (Ordinariat, Extraordinariat oder Assistenzprofessur mit Tenure Track).

Bewerbungen mit Curriculum Vitae, Verzeichnis der Publikationen, Liste der eingeworbenen Drittmittel, Angaben über bisherige Lehrtätigkeit, Lehrevaluationen und die Mitarbeit in akademischen Gremien sind bis zum 14. März 2014 als PDF-Datei bei Kontakt E-Mail-Adresse einzureichen.
Ein Informationsblatt für die Bewerbung kann vom Dekanat bezogen werden.
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Universität Bern, Philosophisch-historische Fakultät, Dekanat, Länggassstrasse 49, 3012 Bern


Application Deadline: 14-Mar-2014 
	  
Email Address for Applications: ursula.muellener at germ.unibe.ch 
Contact Information:
	Stv. Adjunkt Dekanat Korbinian Seitz 
	Email: korbinian.seitz at histdek.unibe.ch 
	Phone: +41 31 631 4561 





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