28.3785, Support: General Linguistics: PhD, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
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Subject: 28.3785, Support: General Linguistics: PhD, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2017 13:10:38
From: I. Armbrust [inken.armbrust at uni-tuebingen.de]
Subject: General Linguistics: PhD, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Institution/Organization: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Department: GRK 1808 Ambiguität
Level: PhD
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
This is a call for Applications In the interdisciplinary Research Training
Group (RTG) 1808: “Ambiguity – Production and Perception”.
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen offers up to 4 PhD Positions (TV-L E13,
65%) temporary employment at the earliest possible date, subject to the
extension of the funding period by the DFG (a decision will be made by the end
of 2017). The maximum period of employment is three years. As the University
of Tübingen intends to increase the proportion of female employees in research
and teaching, women are particularly encouraged to apply. The PhD Students
will be employed through the central administration of the University of
Tübingen. Members of the research training group will be required to take
their residence in Tübingen.
Participating Disciplines:
- English Literary Studies
- English Linguistics
- German Literary Studies
- German Linguistics (including Psycholinguistics)
- Legal Studies
- Classical Philology
- Cognitive Modelling
- Psychology
- General Rhetoric
- Romance Linguistics
- Protestant Theology (New Testament).
Doctoral students will enjoy excellent conditions in an interdisciplinary
environment and will participate in a systematically structured curriculum,
comprising project-oriented guidance in small teams as well as activities of
the entire Research Training Group, including a practice-based programme. A
visiting researcher programme will enhance international cooperation and
exchange.
Doctoral students are expected to contribute to the interdisciplinary
activities of the RTG, including the TInCAP database of ambiguity phenomena.
For additional information see www.ambiguitaet.uni-tuebingen.de.
Application proceedings:
Applications (in German or English) including informative documents, a cover
letter, a research proposal (maximum 5 pages), signed CV, copies of earned
university degrees and transcripts of individual grades as well as one letter
of recommendation and the names and email addresses of two further referees
(university professors) are to be sent in digital form (one pdf document) by
November 30, 2017, under the reference RTG “Ambiguity: Production and
Perception” to the speaker of the RTG, Professor Matthias Bauer:
m.bauer at uni-tuebingen.de.
Job interviews for successful candidates will be held in Tübingen. For
information on the application procedure, please contact
inken.armbrust at uni-tuebingen.de.
Application Deadline: 30-Nov-2017
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Inken Armbrust
Dept: GRK 1808 Ambiguität
Email: inken.armbrust at uni-tuebingen.de
Contact Information:
Inken Armbrust
Dept: GRK 1808 Ambiguität
Email: inken.armbrust at uni-tuebingen.de
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