10.372, Jobs: General Ling, Syntax/Historical/Cognitive
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Subject: 10.372, Jobs: General Ling, Syntax/Historical/Cognitive
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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 13:02:57 MET-1MEST
From: "Helmut Gruber" <helmut at ling.univie.ac.at>
Subject: Correction: Visiting Prof of Linguistics, Vienna Universit
2)
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:04:38 +0200
From: "Simon Donnelly" <104simon at muse.wits.ac.za>
Subject: Syntax/Historical/Cognitive/Psycho; Lecturer at U of the Witwatersrand
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 13:02:57 MET-1MEST
From: "Helmut Gruber" <helmut at ling.univie.ac.at>
Subject: Correction: Visiting Prof of Linguistics, Vienna Universit
Dear collegues,
please notice the following corrected version of a job- offer at
the department of Linguistics, Vienna university:
Am Institut fr Sprachwissenschaft der Geisteswissenschaftlichen
Fakultt der Universitt Wien ist fr die Zeit vom Wintersemester 1999
bis zum Sommersemester 2002 (1.10.1999 bis 30.6.2002) die Stelle
eines/r Gastprofessors/in fr Angewandte Sprachwissenschaft als Ersatz
fr Prof. Wodak zu besetzen.
BewerberInnen sollten wenigstens zwei der folgenden vier Gebiete in
Forschung und Lehre abdecken: (Kritische) Diskursanalyse,
sprachbezogene gender studies, Soziolinguistik und
Organisationskommunikation. Die Ausrichtung ist stark
interdisziplinr.
BewerberInnen mssen Deutsch knnen, 8 Stunden Lehre bernehmen und
sich auch an der Verwaltung des Instituts beteiligen, Erfahrungen in
Lehre und Betreuung von DissertantInnen und DiplomandInnen haben.
Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen sind eine der Verwendung entsprechende
abgeschlossene inlndische oder gleichwertige auslndische
Hochschulbildung, eine an einer sterreichischen Universitt erworbene
oder gleichwertige auslndische Lehrbefugnis (venia docendi) oder eine
der Lehrbefugnis als Universittsdozen/in gleichzuwertende
wissenschaftliche Befhigung fr das Fach, das der zu besetzenden
Stelle entspricht.
Bewerbungen sind mit den blichen Unterlagen (Lebenslauf,
Publikationsliste, berblick ber die Lehrveranstaltungs- und
Vortragsttigkeit) bis 7. April 1999 an das Dekanat der
Geisteswissenschaftlichen Fakultt der Universitt Wien, Dr. Karl
Lueger- Ring 1, A-1010 Wien, zu richten.
Die Universitt Wien strebt eine Erhhung des Frauenanteils
insbesondere beim wissenschaftlichen Personal an und fordert deshalb
qualifizierte Frauen ausdrcklich zur Bewerbung auf. Frauen werden bei
gleicher Qualifikation bevorzugt aufgenommen.
Helmut Gruber
Dept. of Linguistics
Vienna University
Berggasse 11
A-1090 Vienna
Austria
tel.: +43/1/310 38 86/38
fax: +43/1/315 53 47
http://www.univie.ac.at/linguistics/personal/helmut/
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 15:04:38 +0200
From: "Simon Donnelly" <104simon at muse.wits.ac.za>
Subject: Syntax/Historical/Cognitive/Psycho; Lecturer at U of the Witwatersrand
University of the Witwatersrand: Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics
Applications are invited for the position of Lecturer in Linguistics.
Areas of specialisation (in order of preference): syntax, historical
linguistics, cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics. Qualified
candidates with other specializations are nevertheless encouraged to
apply.
Starting Date: 1 September 1999
Closing Date for Applications: 30 April 1999
Qualifications: PhD in linguistics (in hand by starting date)
The person filling the position will be expected to be active in
research and publication (either already in the area of southern
African languages, or with a potential for this area). Such a person
will be active in undergraduate and graduate teaching and will perform
service duties as required by the department and university.
Only applications received by 30 April 1999 can be assured of full
consideration.
The Department of Linguistics at the University of the Witwatersrand
(located in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a small, dynamic department
of highly qualified theoretical and applied linguists, seeking to meet
the challenge of teaching and research in the new political and
educational dispensation of post-apartheid South Africa, and who
publish high-quality research in local and overseas journals. The
empirical material that presents itself in the multiethnic,
multilingual subcontinent is a research opportunity almost without
parallel.
Benefits include an annual bonus, generous leave, financial support
for research, funds for conference travel, and pension, medical aid,
housing subsidy and relocation allowance (if eligible).
To apply, submit a letter of interest, a detailed CV with names,
addresses and contact numbers of 3 referees and certified copies of
degrees / diplomas to:
The Personnel Office (Academic)
University of the Witwatersrand
Private Bag 3
WITS 2050
SOUTH AFRICA
For additional information and enquiries, please contact acting head
Professor Mark Leon: 103mleon at muse.wits.ac.za
The University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer.
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