28.2464, Support: General Linguistics: PhD, University of Verona

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Subject: 28.2464, Support:  General Linguistics: PhD, University of Verona

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Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2017 14:06:11
From: Birgit Alber [birgit.alber at univr.it]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD, University of Verona, Italy

 Institution/Organization: University of Verona 
Department: Foreign Languages and Literatures 
Web Address: http://www.dlls.univr.it/?lang=en 

Level: PhD 

Duties: Research
 
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 
 

Description:

The University of Verona has currently opened Ph.D. positions in the
humanities, including 3 positions for Linguistics, within the Ph.D. programme
in Foreign Literatures, Languages and Linguistics.

One of the fellowships is offered as part of a cooperation agreement with UiT
The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø. Candidates selected for this
fellowship will spend 1 year at the partner university in Tromsø and will be
awarded a degree from both partner universities. Candidates interested in this
fellowship have to indicate their preference in the application. (for a
summary of the agreement see
http://www.univr.it/documenti/IscrizCS/avvisi/avvisi341318.pdf)

A second fellowship is offered as part of the research project 'Minimality in
Linguistic Variation' (pi: Birgit Alber, for a project description see
http://www.dlls.univr.it/?ent=progetto&id=4741&lang=en). Candidates interested
in this fellowship have to indicate their preference in the application.

Selected Ph.D. candidates will receive a 3-year fellowship. Since teaching in
the Linguistics curriculum will be held entirely in English and no previous
knowledge of Italian is required we encourage applications from international
students.

Information about candidacy can be found at www.univr.it/phd. 

Applications can be uploaded starting June 5th, 2017. The deadline for online
applications is June 30th, 2017.

The selection procedure for the curriculum in Linguistics involves evaluation
of the candidate's CV, letters of presentation and research project, as well
as an interview (on request via skype). For details see the application
website. On this site, you can find information about the application
procedures in the subsection regarding the Ph.D. programme in Foreign
Literatures, Languages and Linguistics (coordinator: Stefan Rabanus), which
the curriculum in Linguistics is part of.
You can contact me for general information about the curriculum in Linguistics
(birgit.alber at univr.it)
You can contact the office of Graduate Studies for information about all
issues regarding the application (dottorati.ricerca at ateneo.univr.it)
 

Application Deadline: 30-Jun-2017 

Mailing Address for Applications:
	Attn: Birgit Alber 
	Lungadige Porta Vittoria, 41 
	Verona VR 37129 
	Italy 
	
Web Address for Applications: http://www.univr.it/phd 

Contact Information: 
	Birgit Alber 
	birgit.alber at univr.it  


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