26.3401, Jobs: Germanic; English; German; General Linguistics: Post Doc, Universität Frankfurt

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Subject: 26.3401, Jobs: Germanic; English; German; General Linguistics: Post Doc, Universität Frankfurt

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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 14:08:48
From: Anke Stakemann [stakemann at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de]
Subject: Germanic; English; German; General Linguistics: Post Doc, Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

 
University or Organization: Universität Frankfurt 
Department: Department of Linguistics
Job Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany 
Web Address: https://www.uni-frankfurt.de/39951830/Home
Job Title: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 

Required Language(s): English (eng)
                      German (deu) 
                      Germanic 

Description:

The University of Frankfurt, Department of Linguistics, offers a post doc position as a Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (TV-GU 13).

The position is to be filled by October 1st, 2015. The position is initially limited to 3 years. A prerequisite for employment is a finished dissertation in Germanic linguistics or general linguistics with a clear focus on German. The ideal candidate has a strong theoretical orientation as witnessed by internationally accepted publications. It is expected that the candidate will teach courses within the limits defined by the contract of employment. The position offers the option to work on a Habilitation.

Your tasks: 

- Participation in research, teaching and administration 
- Participation in research projects 
- (International) publishing and presentation activities 
- Grant application and (external) fundraising
- Participation in the organization of workshops, conferences, symposia
- Preparation /finalization of a (publishable) habilitation 
- Teaching classes within the limits of the contract
- Examination activities 
- Support and mentoring of students 
- Participation in evaluation activities and in quality assurance 
- Participation in the administration of the department

Your profile:

- A finished Ph.D. in Germanic linguistics or general linguistics with a focus on German
- Professional competence: you are a theoretical linguist with an interest in empirical research on German
- Teaching competence: experience with student mentoring, teaching experience (also larger classes), experience with e-learning
- Computer literacy (word processing, internet, e-learning, possibly analysis of speech signals)
- Foreign languages: English (additional languages welcome)
- Ability to work in teams
- Experience with scientific management 
- Experience with (external) fundraising 
- Knowledge of university internal structures and processes


Application Deadline: 21-Aug-2015 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Frau Anke Stakemann 
	Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität 
	Institut für Linguistik, Postfach 2 
	Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1 
	Frankfurt am Main 60629 
	Germany  
Email Address for Applications: stakemann at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de 
Contact Information:
	Frau Anke Stakemann 
	Email: stakemann at lingua.uni-frankfurt.de 


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