34.3505, Support: Applied Linguistics: PhD, Norwegian School of Economics

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Subject: 34.3505, Support: Applied Linguistics: PhD, Norwegian School of Economics

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Date: 15-Nov-2023
From: Gisle Andersen [gisle.andersen at nhh.no]
Subject: Applied Linguistics: PhD, Norwegian School of Economics


Institution/Organization: Norwegian School of Economics
Department: Department of Professional and Intercultural Communication
Web Address: https://www.nhh.no/en/

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Digital Text Analysis; Discourse
Analysis/Conversation Analysis; Specialized Translation

Description:

NHH is pleased to announce vacancies as PhD research scholar at the
Department of Professional and Intercultural Communication. The
department welcomes applications within three fields of research as
specified below.

The PhD specialisations offered by the Department of Professional and
Intercultural Communication aims to give dedicated students solid
training in performing high quality research. The students must
undertake relevant course work equivalent to 45 ECTS. The scholarship
includes 25% teaching and/or research assistance responsibilities, and
the PhD research scholars must take one basic module of the programme
for university pedagogy in the course of the fixed-term period. Given
the international focus of the department, the PhD research scholars
are strongly encouraged to carry out some of their coursework abroad
or at other Norwegian institutions.

Qualifying education in the PhD specialisations in Professional and
intercultural Communication should normally be a master’s degree in
language/linguistics or translation. Emphasis will be placed on the
quality and relevance of the research proposal. Some formal education
in economics, business administration or other social sciences is an
advantage.

In the application, candidates should state explicitly which research
area they are applying for. Research proposals should preferably
include a sustainability perspective.

Specialised translation
The research proposal should focus on translation of specialised texts
preferably from or into Norwegian or a Scandinavian language, but
other language combinations may also be relevant.
Contact: claudia.hegrenaes at nhh.no

Digital text analysis
The research proposal should include computational approaches and
focus on data and topics relevant for business organisations.
Contact: christian.langerfeld at nhh.no

Discourse analysis/Conversation analysis
The research proposal should focus on the qualitative study of
professional communication. Possible topics include, but are not
restricted to, intersubjectivity, pragmatic strategies,
multilingualism, or English as a business lingua franca.
Contact: kaisa.pietikainen at nhh.no

For more information about the Department of Professional and
Intercultural Communication and its research activities, visit the
department’s website.

Start date: August 2024

Application Deadline: 15-Jan-2024

Web Address for Applications: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jo
bs/job/253419/phd-research-scholar-positions-department-of-professiona
l-and-intercultural-communication

Contact Information:
Prof.  Gisle Andersen
gisle.andersen at nhh.no



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