27.36, Jobs: German; Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics: Associate Professor, University of Mainz (JGU)
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Subject: 27.36, Jobs: German; Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics: Associate Professor, University of Mainz (JGU)
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Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2016 13:12:04
From: Dekan des Fachbereichs 05, D-55099 Mainz [dekanatfb05 at uni-mainz.de]
Subject: German; Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics: Associate Professor, University of Mainz (JGU), Mainz, Germany
University or Organization: University of Mainz (JGU), Germany
Department: Dept of English and Linguistics
Job Location: Mainz, Germany
Job Title: General Linguistics
Job Rank: Associate Professor
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Neurolinguistics
Required Language(s): German (deu)
Description:
The Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) Mainz, Germany,
Faculty 05 – Philosophy and Philology, Department of English and Linguistics,
invites applications for a
W2-Professorship in General Linguistics
The successful candidate is expected to adequately represent the entire spectrum of General Linguistics in research and teaching. Applicants must have a strong focus on neurocognitive research with the aim of addressing linguistic generalisations for theory development and must be able to model these with the help of data collected in neurophysiological and neuroanatomical tests as well as in behavioural experiments. A well-equipped laboratory is available.
The tasks of the future candidate include teaching duties in the BA/MA programme in Linguistics, in collaboration with the professorship in Linguistic Typology and in cooperation with the university's other programmes in Linguistics. Participation in existing university research projects (humanities and social sciences) as well as future joint research projects is expressly desired.
Applicants whose mother tongue is not German need to have sufficient German language skills.
State law (§ 49 of the Hochschulgesetz Rheinland-Pfalz) requires applicants to have the relevant university and doctoral degrees, an outstanding research record and teaching achievements.
JGU aims at increasing the number of female faculty and therefore explicitly encourages applications from female scientists.
Severely disabled persons will be given first consideration, provided that required qualification criteria are met.
The State of Rhineland-Palatinate and JGU put particular emphasis on intensive student support. We expect the University’s faculty members to reflect this in their presence at the University.
Applications including the usual documents (CV; publication list; teaching; funding; research proposal) as well as the five most important publications in electronic form (PDF), should be submitted no later than 25.01.2016 to the application address below.
Application Deadline: 25-Jan-2016
Dekan des Fachbereichs 05
Philosophie und Philologie
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Mainz 55099
Germany
Email Address for Applications: dekanatfb05 at uni-mainz.de
Contact Information
Dekan des Fachbereichs 05, D-55099 Mainz
Email: dekanatfb05 at uni-mainz.de
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