27.309, Support: Multilingualism; Syntax / Germany

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Subject: 27.309, Support: Multilingualism; Syntax / Germany

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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2016 13:34:03
From: Artemis Alexiadou [artemis.alexiadou at hu-berlin.de]
Subject: Multilingualism; Syntax, PhD, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany

 Institution/Organization: Humboldt Universität zu Berlin 
Department: Department of English and American Studies, English Linguistics 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: Syntax 
Multilingualism 

Description:

Three PhD scholarships are available in theoretical linguistics. Candidates
should have a University degree in General Linguistics, Theoretical
Linguistics, English Philology/Linguistics or German Philology/Linguistics.
The PhD students will be participating in the research group led by Professor
Artemis Alexiadou at Humboldt University in Berlin. A survey of the research
topics of the research group can be found at
https://www.angl.hu-berlin.de/department/staff/artemis_alexiadou/research.
Candidates interested in applying can obtain more details from Artemis
Alexiadou, at the contact email address below.

The PhD positions are available for a starting date in April 2016 and will run
for 3 years, with payment according to the German TV-L pay scale (TV-L 13
65%). The successful candidates can also benefit from a yearly travel
allowance (for presenting work at conferences etc.). Candidates are expected
to participate in all project related activities (workshops, reading groups,
etc.).

Send your application to artemis.alexiadou at hu-berlin.de, Reference number
DR/017/16. Applications should include a research proposal (max. 3 pages
including bibliography). We specifically encourage proposals focussing on
syntactic theory as well as the syntax-morphology, syntax-lexicon interface,
and multilingualism. The application should also include a letter of
motivation, a curriculum vitae including contact and personal details, a piece
of the candidate’s own written work and the contact details of two referees
(names, affiliations and phone numbers or e-mail addresses). 

Applications not including a research proposal will not be taken into
consideration. 

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and specifically
encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Severly disabled applicants
with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration.
People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.

Application Deadline: 05-Feb-2016 

Email Address for Applications: artemis.alexiadou at hu-berlin.de 
Contact Information: Professor Artemis Alexiadou 
Email: artemis.alexiadou at hu-berlin.de
 

Application Deadline: 05-Feb-2016 

Mailing Address for Applications:
	Attn: Artemis Alexiadou 
	
Contact Information: 
	Professor Artemis Alexiadou
	Dept: Department of English and American Studies, English Linguistics
	Email: artemis.alexiadou at hu-berlin.de  


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