26.234, Jobs: General Linguistics: Post Doc, Goethe University

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Subject: 26.234, Jobs: General Linguistics: Post Doc, Goethe University

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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 22:47:30
From: Caroline Féry [caroline.fery at gmail.com]
Subject: General Linguistics: Post Doc, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany

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University or Organization: Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany 
Department: Linguistics Department
Job Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany 
Job Title: Post Doc
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 


Description:

The linguistics Research Training Group ("Graduiertenkolleg") Nominal
Modification of Goethe University (Frankfurt /Main) offers full funding for a
one-year post-doc position (E13 TV-G-U, 100% full-time) starting June 1st,
2015.

The role of the postdoc is to facilitate doctoral research within the RTG. 
The Postdoc will be expected to coordinate and support dissertation projects
in more than one sub-discipline of linguistics.  Applicants for this position
should have significant expertise in the formal theory of grammar: syntax,
semantics and/or phonology. The successful candidate will conduct independent
research and actively participate in all activities of the school courses
offered. 

Detailed information about the research programme, including a list of the
faculty involved and a list of potential dissertation topics, can be found at:
http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/50692667? 

Application Requirements

- Applicants should have an PhD in linguistics, or equivalent. 

Required documents

- Letter of intent (1-3 pages) in English or German that describes the
research topic the candidate has worked on in his/her doctoral thesis and the
candidate’s research interests. The research topic has to be related to
nominal modification.
- Representative sample of research work; 
- Two names of references who may be contacted by the search committee;
- Curriculum Vitae (CV);
- Doctoral certificate and job reference. 

All required documents for the application should be emailed as pdf
attachments to Birgit Nutz (application email address below) with Nominal
Modification as subject line). All applications received by February 28th,
2015 will be considered.



Application Deadline: 28-Feb-2015 
	  
Email Address for Applications: nutz at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Caroline Féry 
	Email: caroline.fery at gmail.com 





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