15.3441, Support: Ling Theories: PhD Student, U of Stuttgart
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Subject: 15.3441, Support: Ling Theories: PhD Student, U of Stuttgart
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Date: 08-Dec-2004
From: Achim Stein < achim.stein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Ling Theories: PhD Student, U of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 16:20:06
From: Achim Stein < achim.stein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Ling Theories: PhD Student, U of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
University or Organization: University of Stuttgart
Job Rank: PhD
Specialty Areas: Linguistic Theories, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax
Beginning on the 1st of March, 2005, the Graduate Program 'Linguistic
representations and their interpretation' at the University of Stuttgart,
in the German-French cooperation program with the Doctoral School
'Cognition, language, interaction' at the Université de Paris VIII is offering
DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN LINGUISTICS
4 DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
The doctoral fellowships will be given initially for 14 months. The usual
duration of funding is two years, the maximum duration of funding three
years (contingent upon the renewal of the graduate program by the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft).
Beyond the usual prerequisites for application, aditional requirements
apply for positions in the German-French program, with regard to program of
research, international mobility and language skills (see the webpages
listed below). The fellows will spend approximately half of the period of
funding at the partner university, Paris VIII. This mobility will be
additionally supported by the 'Deutsch-Französische Hochschule', including
a program with language courses.
The doctoral fellowships currently pay at least 1000 Euros per month.
Applications are to be sent by email, by the 15th of January, 2005, to
dfgk at ling.uni-stuttgart.de (PDF format for application materials highly
preferred). Further information is available on the German-French Program
at:
http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/linguistik/dfgk.html
on the Graduate Program in general at:
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/Graduiertenkolleg/
or from the co-ordinators of the German-French program Prof. Achim Stein,
Universität Stuttgart, and Prof. Brenda Laca, Université de Paris VIII, at
the e-mail addresses given above.
Address for Applications:
Professor Achim Stein
dfgk at ling.uni-stuttgart.de
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