31.1166, Jobs: French; Italian; Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Stuttgart

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Subject: 31.1166, Jobs: French; Italian; Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Stuttgart

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Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 21:16:23
From: Achim Stein [achim.stein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de]
Subject: French; Italian; Historical Linguistics: Post Doc, University of Stuttgart, Germany

 
University or Organization: University of Stuttgart 
Department: Linguistik/Romanistik
Job Location: Stuttgart, Germany 
Web Address: https://www.ling.uni-stuttgart.de/institut/ilr/
Job Title: Postdoctoral research position in Romance Linguistics
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics 

Required Language(s): French (fra)
                      Italian (ita) 

Description:

A postdoctoral research position (TV-L EG 13) for further qualification (e.g.
"habilitation") is available from August 1, 2020 at the Institut für
Linguistik/Romanistik. This is a fixed-term position according to the
provisions of the German "wissenschaftliches Zeitvertragsgesetz" (typically 6
years for a "habilitation").

Applicants will have a doctorate in Romance linguistics and will show
specialization in historical linguistics by means of publications and/or a
short research proposal, focusing on French or Italian. Links between
applicants' research and a planned collaborative project exploring the
interface between historical linguistics and language acquisition, language
contact, psycholinguistics and NLP are desirable. The position includes a
teaching requirement of 4 hours per week in French and possibly Italian
linguistics and participation in the administrative tasks of the department.
Exceptional applicants in the final phase of their doctoral research will also
be considered.

Please send all documents (CV including an 3-5 page outline of your research
project, dissertation, and details of your teaching experience and language
skills) to Professor Achim Stein by email (located below) in PDF format. The
application deadline is April 30, 2020.

The University of Stuttgart is an equal opportunity employer. Applications
from women are strongly encouraged. Severely challenged persons will be given
preference in case of equal qualifications.



Application Deadline: 30-Apr-2020 
	  
Email Address for Applications: achim.stein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de 
Contact Information:
	Professor Achim Stein 
	Email: achim.stein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de 
	Phone: +4971168583027 


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