29.1511, Support: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis: PhD, NHH Norwegian School of Economics
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Subject: 29.1511, Support: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis: PhD, NHH Norwegian School of Economics
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Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2018 12:43:58
From: Gisle Andersen [gisle.andersen at nhh.no]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis: PhD, NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Institution/Organization: NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Department: Dep. of Professional and Intercultural Communication
Level: PhD
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis
Corporate Discourse
Description:
The Department of Professional and Intercultural communication is pleased to
announce the availability of a PhD Research Scholarship within the field of
corporate discourse.
The PhD programme offered by the Department of Professional and Intercultural
Communication aims to give dedicated students solid training in performing
high quality research. The training is based on close cooperation with other
national and international institutions offering similar programmes. The
students must undertake relevant coursework equivalent to 45 ECTS. Additional
thematic courses are organized by LingPhil, the Norwegian graduate researcher
school in linguistics and philology. Given the international focus of the
Department, the students are strongly encouraged to carry out some of their
coursework abroad.
Qualifying education should normally be a master’s degree in English, French,
Spanish, or German language (all taught at NHH); or linguistics/language &
communication, combined with a relevant educational background in one of the
above languages. Emphasis will be placed on the relevance of the master’s
thesis to the research field of discourse analysis. Candidates will be
evaluated on the quality and topical relevance of their research proposal.
Some formal education in economics, business administration or other social
sciences is an advantage, and a good command of a Scandinavian language is
desirable. The PhD dissertation must be written in English and should be based
primarily on English language data/material.
Application Deadline: 30-Apr-2018
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Maja Dame
Norway
Contact Information:
Maja Dame
Dept:Dep. of Professional and Intercultural Communication
Email:maja.dame at nhh.no
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