34.3701, FYI: Fellowships 2024 - Collaborative Research Center 1252 "Prominence in Language" / Cologne, Germany

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Subject: 34.3701, FYI: Fellowships 2024 - Collaborative Research Center 1252 "Prominence in Language" / Cologne, Germany

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Date: 06-Dec-2023
From: Michael Frotscher [mfrotsch at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: Fellowships 2024 - Collaborative Research Center 1252 "Prominence in Language" / Cologne, Germany


The Collaborative Research Centre CRC 1252 “Prominence in Language” in
Cologne, Germany, announces short-term fellowships available between
April and December 2024. We invite applications for two types of
fellowships:

(1) Senior Fellowships for experienced researchers (at least 5 years
after PhD) for a duration between 1 and 3 months. The CRC can cover
2.500 Euro per month for travel, accommodation and personal allowance.

(2) Junior Fellowships for young researchers (doctoral students and
researchers up to 5 years after their PhD) for a duration of 3-6
months. The CRC can cover 1.800 Euro per month for travel,
accommodation and personal allowance.

In the Collaborative Research Centre “Prominence in Language” (CRC
1252, Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB 1252)) funded by the The Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) researchers
from different fields of linguistics and language studies are
collaborating in 20 individual scientific projects. More than 60
researchers investigate how prominence structures language with
respect to prosody (Area A), morphosyntax and semantics (Area B) as
well as text and discourse structure (Area C). The individual projects
work on a large variety of languages from more than a dozen major
language families and pursue various methodological approaches. Our
research on prominence contributes to a better understanding of
language as a system between  communication and cognition. For more
information see https://sfb1252.uni-koeln.de/en/.

The CRC provides an international and highly innovative research
environment and is well connected to other linguistic research  entres
in Germany and abroad. Fellows will be offered office space, access to
libraries, administrative support, as well as support in arranging
accommodation and travelling.

Application procedure:

Applicants must choose a suitable host for the time of the fellowship
in advance. Any PI of a current CRC project is eligible to act as
host. We expect the fellow to be well integrated in the research team
of one or more projects.
Please submit a 2-page (maximum) personal statement including an
outline of your research plan for the time of the fellowship. In
addition, please provide your CV and a letter from the PI who is going
to host you. All application documents must be submitted as a single
pdf per email to the coordinator of the CRC, Michael Frotscher
(michael.frotscher at uni-koeln.de). The application deadline is January
6th, 2024 and applicants will be notified by February 2024.
Applications are evaluated and ranked by the steering committee of the
CRC with respect to the following criteria: scientific quality,
thematic matching of the proposal to the host project as well as
diversity.

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Phonetics
                     Pragmatics
                     Syntax




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