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Subject: 23.2325, Support: General Ling: PhD Student, LMU München, Germany
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Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 13:21:51
From: Caroline Trautmann [trautmann at lipp.lmu.de]
Subject: General Ling: PhD Student, LMU München, Germany
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Institution/Organization: LMU München
Department: Linguistisches Internationales Promotionsprogramm
Web Address: http://www.lipp.lmu.de
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Language Theory and Applied Linguistics
Description:
The International Doctoral Program in Linguistics "Theory of Language and
Applied Linguistics" (LIPP) at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität is offering up
to 3 doctoral student positions (TV-L E13, 50%, 2,5 years with evaluation after
the first year; start of employment October 2012) funded by the program
"LMU-innovativ" for excellent candidates to work on a linguistic research
project in one of the programs research fields: "Phenomenology of Language",
"Empirical study of natural languages and its methodology" "Language and
Society", "Language Theory and Language Modelling".
Doctoral students enjoy excellent conditions in an interdisciplinary environment
with around 50 participants working on a broad variety of linguistic topics. The
program is research oriented and has a systematically structured
interdisciplinary curriculum. It offers an individual and intensive advisory
program for doctoral candidates, an international guest-speaker program,
financial support for international research projects as well as a variety of
courses to strengthen personal and analytical skills. Double-degrees within the
framework of 'Cotutelle de Thèse' are supported. Application requirements are a
university degree with a grade above average (Magister Artium, diploma, state
board examination, Master of Arts ('with thesis'), Maîtrise, Laurea, etc.) in a
linguistic subject, very good knowledge of German (courses are held in German),
working knowledge of English and at least one other language. We especially
welcome students with degrees from outside of Germany. Students are expected to
participate actively in the program and to have a good ability to work in teams.
All information regarding the doctoral program is available at
http://www.lipp.lmu.de.
Information regarding the application procedure is available at
www.lipp.lmu.de/Bewerbung.
Application Deadline: 15-Jun-2012
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr. Caroline Trautmann
Schellingstr. 10
Munich 80799
Germany
Web Address for Applications: http://www.lipp.lmu.de/Bewerbung
Contact Information:
Dr. Caroline Trautmann
trautmann at lipp.lmu.de
Phone:++49/(0)89/2180-3846
Fax:++49/(0)89/2180-99-3846
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