33.1684, Jobs: German; Anthropological Linguistics: Professor (f/m/d) of Anthropological Linguistics / Cultural Linguistics, Universität Bremen

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Subject: 33.1684, Jobs: German; Anthropological Linguistics: Professor (f/m/d) of Anthropological Linguistics / Cultural Linguistics, Universität Bremen

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Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 12:37:39
From: Rebekka Rosner [rrosner at uni-bremen.de]
Subject: German; Anthropological Linguistics: Professor (f/m/d) of Anthropological Linguistics / Cultural Linguistics, Universität Bremen, Bremen, Germany

 
University or Organization: Universität Bremen 
Department: The Faculty of Linguistics & Literary Studies
Job Location: Bremen, Germany 
Web Address: https://www.uni-bremen.de/fb-10
Job Title: Professor (f/m/d) of Anthropological Linguistics / Cultural Linguistics
Job Rank: Full Professor

Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics 

Required Language(s): German (deu)

Description:

The University of Bremen advertises in the linguistics section of the faculty
of linguistics & literary studies (faculty 10), subject to release, the
position of Professor (f/m/d) of Anthropological Linguistics / Cultural
Linguistics (W2; reference number: P187/22) to be filled as of 01 October
2023.

Should the legal requirements for civil-servant status be fulfilled, the
successful applicant will be appointed as a civil servant on a tenured
professorship (W2 on the German salary scale for university professors).

Anthropological Linguistics / Cultural Linguistics considers language a social
resource as part of a complex and intertwined set of cultural practices. The
professorship thus focuses on research into the social and cultural context of
language and communication, and into the domain-specific variability of
linguistic concepts, structures, and practices, taking into account
postcolonial speech communities and societies. This includes cognitive and
comparative aspects. One of the required focus areas is the postcolonial
English-speaking world (World Englishes). Clearly identifiable research
activities in another postcolonial language area are strongly desired.

The successful applicant is expected to cover and represent the field in its
entirety and in all of the faculty’s study programs that have linguistic
components, as well as to contribute to the further development and
internationalization of these study programs. The teaching duties comprise
courses in the BA programs “Linguistik / Language Sciences” and
“English-Speaking Cultures / English” as well as the MA programs “Language
Sciences” and “English-Speaking Cultures: Language, Text, Media”. Applicants
are required to demonstrate the ability to teach in English and German and
must possess language skills at the C2 level of the Common European Framework
of Reference.

The faculty subscribes to a modern interpretation of philology which includes
transfer (in teaching and research) between the individual philologies and the
sub-disciplines of linguistics as well as a perspective on
interdisciplinarity. Disciplinary and interdisciplinary cooperation is
possible within the context of the linguistic research foci of the faculty
(Language in (Post)Colonial Contexts; Language Contact, Language Typology), in
the faculty’s institute of general and applied linguistics as well as in the
joint research platform “Worlds of Contradiction”. The faculty’s linguistics
section hosts a Malta Center and has close cooperations with the University of
Malta.  

Applications with the usual documents (CV, photocopies of
certificates/diplomas, list of publications, teaching portfolio, research
profile), stating the above reference number, must be submitted electronically
to the email address below or sent to the mailing address below by 30 June
2022.



Application Deadline: 30-Jun-2022 
Mailing Address for Applications: 
	Universität Bremen 
	Fachbereich 10 
	z. Hd. Frau Çelik 
	Postfach 330 440 
	Bremen D-28334 
	Germany  
Email Address for Applications: fb10x1 at uni-bremen.de 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies Callies 
	Email: dekan10 at uni-bremen.de 


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