32.2800, Support: English; German; Cognitive Science; Linguistic Theories; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics: PhD, Philipps-Universität Marburg

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Subject: 32.2800, Support: English; German; Cognitive Science; Linguistic Theories; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics:  PhD, Philipps-Universität Marburg

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Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2021 15:41:36
From: Mathias Scharinger [mathias.scharinger at uni-marburg.de]
Subject: English; German; Cognitive Science; Linguistic Theories; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics:  PhD, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

 Institution/Organization: Philipps-Universität Marburg 
Department: Institute for German Linguistics 
Web Address: https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb09/grk-2700/ 

Level: PhD 

Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Linguistic Theories; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 
 
Required Language(s): English (eng)
                      German (deu) 

                      Germanic 

Description:

The Department of German Studies and Arts, Institute for German Linguistics,
is currently accepting applications for eleven Research Assistants (Doctoral
Researchers) The positions are offered for a period of three years, if no
former times of qualification are to be considered. The starting date is
01.03.2022.
 
All positions are part-time (65% of regular working hours) with salary and
benefits comgmensurate with a public service position in the state Hesse,
Germany (TV-H E 13, 65%). All positions are available within the Research
Training Group “Dynamics and stability of linguistic representations“ (RTG
2700) that will commence on 01.03.2022. The RTG is a structured program for
Ph.D.-students and young researchers. The scientific goal of the group is to
study the mental bases of linguistic units, their usage, acquisition,
development and change. To this end, several methodological perspectives are
taken, e.g. from Psycho- or Neurolinguistics, Dialectology, Clinical
Linguistics, Historical Linguistics and Pragmatics. We are looking for
motivated and excellent students who are ready and willing to integrate their
research proposals into one of eleven projects offered by the RTG. More
detailed information about these projects can be found on the RTG’s website
(https://www.uni-marburg.de/en/fb09/grk-2700). 

Your tasks include scientific services in research , especially the
realization of a Ph.D. project within the time of the position as well as
participation in preparing and actively attending all events of the RTG. The
positions are limited to a time period deemed adequate for the completion of a
doctoral degree. As part of the assigned duties, there will be ample
opportunity to conduct the independent scientific research necessary for the
completion of a doctorate. The limitation complies to § 2, 1 WissZeitVG. 

Successful applicants have to hold a scientific University degree (Diploma,
Master, or comparable) in Linguistics, Phonetics, Psychology or closely
related disciplines with a discernible linguistic component. It is required
that applicants have good language skills (written and spoken) in German and
English (comparable to level “B2” of the European reference frame). Further
language skills are advantageous. It is desired that applicants have expertise
with empirical linguistic data, show an independent and thorough scientific
way of working, confidence in preparing scientific texts and presentations,
and have good knowledge of statistics. We expect social competence,
willingness for cooperation, high motivation and high levels of resilience.
Disposition to own scientific qualification is expected.

We would like to ask for applications documents within a single PDF-file.
Documents have to include a motivation letter, CV, transcript of records and a
short project proposal (approx. three pages) that outlines a dissertation
project suitable for one of the eleven RTG projects (your desired project).
Please additionally indicate an alternative project that could accommodate
your proposal. For orientation, please refer to the topic proposals on the
website.
 

Contact Information: 
	Mathias Scharinger
	GRK2700 at uni-marburg.de  


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