28.815, Jobs: Ibero-Romance; General Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Zurich

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Subject: 28.815, Jobs: Ibero-Romance; General Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Zurich

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Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 10:42:35
From: Johannes Kabatek [kabatek at rom.uzh.ch]
Subject: Ibero-Romance; General Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

 
University or Organization: University of Zurich 
Department: Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures
Job Location: Zurich, Switzerland 
Web Address: http://www.rose.uzh.ch/de.html
Job Title: Assistant Professorship: Language and Space in Ibero-Romance
Job Rank: Assistant Professor

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 

Required Language(s): Ibero-Romance

Description:

The area of the professorship is within Ibero-Romance linguistics (mainly
Portuguese / Spanish), with a focus on the relationship between language and
space. Research and teaching will focus on current issues in synchronic /
diachronic Hispanic / Lusophone linguistic variation (including questions
regarding language structure). The focus should fall within one of the
research areas covered by the University Research Priority Program (URPP)
Language and Space.

The professorship is integrated in the teaching curriculum and research
activities of the Romance department and the area of the URPP Language and
Space. Teaching will be carried out in Spanish or Portuguese, the language of
administration is German. Non-German speaking candidates are expected to
acquire a working knowledge of German. Good proficiency in English is
desirable. Candidates have successfully completed a PhD in Ibero-Romance
linguistics and obtained an excellent track record for their academic
achievements in the relevant field. In order to increase the number of women
in leading academic positions, we specifically encourage women to apply.

Pending a positive review after three years, the position is limited to a
six-year period.

The closing date for applications (including a sketch of a research project)
is March 5, 2017. Details on the application procedure are available on the
application URL below. For further information, please contact Prof. Dr.
Johannes Kabatek (see contact email below).



Application Deadline: 05-Mar-2017 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.phil.uzh.ch/de/fakultaet/berufungsverfahren.html 
Contact Information:
	Prof Dr Johannes Kabatek 
	Email: kabatek at rom.uzh.ch 


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