22.702, Jobs: English Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Innsbruck
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Subject: 22.702, Jobs: English Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Innsbruck
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Date: 10-Feb-2011
From: Wolfgang Zach [Wolfgang.Zach at uibk.ac.at]
Subject: English Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria
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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 11:36:16
From: Wolfgang Zach [Wolfgang.Zach at uibk.ac.at]
Subject: English Linguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria
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University or Organization: University of Innsbruck
Department: Department of English
Job Location: Innsbruck, Austria
Web Address: http://www.uibk.ac.at/anglistik/
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
University of Innsbruck
Assistant Professor in English Linguistics
Postdoc (40 hours per week), Department of English, immediate employment,
6-year contract with possible "qualification agreement"
Job description:
Independent research (habilitation), teaching, departmental administration,
participation in the interfaculty research platform CEnT.
Research requirements:
Doctorate in English linguistics, scholarly publications beyond doctoral
thesis, conference presentations, detailed outline of postdoc project
(habilitation).
Research focus:
Language processing, language competence development, intercultural
communication, and intercultural pragmatics.
General requirements:
Teaching experience, excellent language and communicative skills, strong
capacity for teamwork as well as social and organisational skills,
experience in applying for third-party funded research projects is an
advantage.
Application Deadline: 09-Mar-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Evelin Staudt
University of Innsbruck
Fakultäten-Servicestelle
Innrain 52f
Innsbruck, Tirol 6020
Austria
Email Address for Applications: Evelin.Staudt at uibk.ac.at
Contact Information:
Prof. Wolfgang Zach
Email: Wolfgang.Zach at uibk.ac.at
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