22.1879, Jobs: Romance & Romance Comparative Ling: Asst Prof, Frankfurt Goethe U
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Subject: 22.1879, Jobs: Romance & Romance Comparative Ling: Asst Prof, Frankfurt Goethe U
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Date: 26-Apr-2011
From: Cecilia Poletto [poletto at em.uni-frankfurt.de]
Subject: Romance & Romance Comparative Linguistics: Asst Prof, Frankfurt Goethe University, Germany
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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:56:23
From: Cecilia Poletto [poletto at em.uni-frankfurt.de]
Subject: Romance & Romance Comparative Linguistics: Asst Prof, Frankfurt Goethe University, Germany
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University or Organization: Frankfurt Goethe University
Department: Romance languages
Job Location: , Germany
Web Address: http://www.romanistik.uni-frankfurt.de/index.html
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Romance Comparative Linguistics
Required Language(s): Romance
Description:
Am Institut für Romanische Sprachen und Literaturen des Fachbereichs Neuere
Philologien der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main ist zum
nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt, zunächst befristet für die Dauer von 3 Jahren,
die Stelle einer/eines Wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiterin/Mitarbeiters (E13
TV-G-U) im Bereich Romanistische Linguistik zu besetzen.
Einstellungsvoraussetzungen:
Überdurchschnittliche Promotion im Bereich der romanistischen
Sprachwissenschaft, Kenntnisse moderner linguistischer Theorien, Expertise
im Bereich der Syntaxforschung, Kenntnisse des Italienischen und Französischen.
Aufgaben:
Mitarbeit in Forschung und Lehre auf dem Gebiet der romanistischen Linguistik
Bewerbungen sind bis zu dem angegebenen Datum zu richten an: Prof. Dr.
Cecilia Poletto. Bitte schicken Sie Ihre Bewerbungen an die nachstehende
Adresse.
Application Deadline: 17-May-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Prof. Cecilia Poletto
Institut für Romanische Sprachen und Literaturen der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Grüneburgplatz 1
Frankfurt am Main 60629
Germany
Web Address for Applications: http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/org/ltg/praes/pr_k/service/pa/Stellenmarkt/Oeffentliche_Stellenangebote/Akademische_und_Wissenschaftliche_MitarbeiterInnen/Fachbereiche/FB_10/index.html
Contact Information:
Prof. Cecilia Poletto
Email: poletto at em.uni-frankfurt.de
Phone: 0049 69 79832045
Fax: 0049 69 79832049
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