17.494, Jobs: Linguistic Theories: Full Prof, U of Konstanz

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Subject: 17.494, Jobs: Linguistic Theories: Full Prof, U of Konstanz

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Date: 16-Feb-2006
From: Irene Wolke < irene.wolke at uni-konstanz.de >
Subject: Linguistic Theories: Full Prof, University of Konstanz, Germany 

	
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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:42:26
From: Irene Wolke < irene.wolke at uni-konstanz.de >
Subject: Linguistic Theories: Full Prof, University of Konstanz, Germany 
 

University or Organization: University of Konstanz 
Department: Linguistics
Job Rank: Full Professor  
Specialty Areas: Linguistic Theories; Semantics


Description:

The Faculty of Humanities/Department of Linguistics invites applications
for the position of full professor (German W3-level) in Linguistics, with
specialization in Semantics.

Applicants must hold a Ph.D. and a 'Habilitation' (or equivalent
qualifications). Strong background in general linguistics required, with
demonstrated excellence in semantics and pragmatics. Language specialization open.

Successful candidates will contribute to teaching in BA, MA, state exam,
and doctoral courses offered by the department. They are expected to get
actively involved in current and subsequent collaborative research
programmes of the department (currently SFB 471 Variation and Evolution in
the Lexicon).

Further particulars about the department and SFB 471 at 
http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/
http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/proj/sfb471/index.html

This is a tenured position, but according to current legislation initial
appointments are for three years and will only then become permanent. On
special conditions (such as already holding a tenured position) the initial
3-year limitation can be waived.

The University of Konstanz is an equal opportunity employer and encourages
applications from women. Handicapped persons with appropriate
qualifications will be preferentially considered. Applications must include
the usual documents (CV, copies of academic diplomas, list of publications,
prevoius teaching experience, and a brief ouline of research and teaching
planned).


Address for Applications 

	Sektion 
	Leiterin der Geisteswissenschaftlichen Sektion 
	Postfach D 8 
	Universitaet Konstanz 
	Konstanz 78457 
	Germany  

Application Deadline: 15-Apr-2006 

Contact Information:

	Dr. Otto Pape 
	Email: otto.pape at uni-konstanz.de 
	Phone: +49-7531-882581 
	Fax: +49-7531-882741 
	Website: http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/





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