23.3650, Jobs: Indo-European; Historical Ling: Rank Open, University of Zurich
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Subject: 23.3650, Jobs: Indo-European; Historical Ling: Rank Open, University of Zurich
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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 17:49:47
From: Hans-Johann Glock [glock at philos.uzh.ch]
Subject: Indo-European; Historical Linguistics: Rank Open, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
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University or Organization: University of Zurich
Job Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Web Address: http://www.uzh.ch
Job Rank: Rank Open
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics
Required Language(s): Indo-European
Description:
The University of Zurich invites applications for a Professorship in
"Comparative Indo-European Linguistics", to be filled by 01. February
2014 or as soon as possible thereafter.
In addition to an area of specialization in Indo-European Linguistics, the
successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the teaching of
linguistics in Ancient Greek and Latin. He or she will also be expected to
be ready to engage in interdisciplinary projects. Candidates will have
published their PhD thesis and, in addition, a number of well-placed
articles. Depending on the qualifications and track record of the
successful candidate, the post will be filled at the level of Ordinariat
(full professor), Extraordinariat (associate professor) or assistant
professor with tenure track. International applicants should be able to
give lectures in German within two years of taking up the appointment.
The University of Zurich seeks to increase the proportion of qualified
women in both teaching and research; therefore applications by qualified
women candidates are specifically encouraged.
Applicants should send a CV including a list of courses taught, a list of
publications (but without offprints or writing samples) and a sketch of
their plans for future teaching and research electronically, preferably as
a single pdf-file, to the application email below.
Deadline for receipt of applications: 5 October 2012.
For further inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Hans-Johann Glock at the
contact email address below.
Application Deadline: 05-Oct-2012
Email Address for Applications: dekanat at phil.uzh.ch
Contact Information:
Prof. Dr. Hans-Johann Glock
Email: glock at philos.uzh.ch
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