29.288, Support: Indo-European; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics: PhD, Georg-August University of Göttingen
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Subject: 29.288, Support: Indo-European; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics: PhD, Georg-August University of Göttingen
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Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 13:00:17
From: Stavros Skopeteas [stavros.skopeteas at uni-goettingen.de]
Subject: Indo-European; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics: PhD, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany
Institution/Organization: Georg-August University of Göttingen
Department: General Linguistics Department
Web Address: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/433167.html
Level: PhD
Duties: Teaching,Project Work
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics
Indo-European
Description:
The University of Göttingen, Philosophical Faculty, General Linguistics
Department, seeks to fill by April 1st, 2018, the post of a junior researcher,
part time 50% (19,9 hours/week), 13 TV-L. The position will be filled for 3
years.
Job contents:
- collaboration to the creation of an online platform for teaching and
research on Ancient Indo-European languages (principal investigators: Götz
Keydana and Stavros Skopeteas);
- presentation and publication of research findings;
- participation in the activities of the General Linguistics Department
(colloquia and publications);
- 2 hours teaching (in General and/or Indoeuropean Linguistics);
- The preparation of a PhD within this position is expected.
We expect:
- completed MA-degree linguistics or equivalent (required);
- very good oral/written command of English (required);
- very good oral/written command of German (desirable);
- research focus in one or more than one Ancient Indo-European languages
(desirable);
- solid background in modern linguistic theory (desirable);
- experience with teaching and publishing (desirable).
The University of Göttingen seeks to increase the proportion of women in the
fields in which women are underrepresented and strongly encourages women (with
the corresponding qualifications) to apply. It is a family-friendly University
and supports the compatibility of science/job and family.
The University of Göttingen seeks to employ applicants with severe
disabilities. Applicants with severe disabilities are given priority when
equally qualified.
Kindly address your application (either copies or electronically) including
the usual documents until 30.01.2018 to: Professor Götz Keydana,
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar,
Käte-Hamburger-Weg 3, 37073 Göttingen.
Please send your electronic applications as a single PDF file to Matthias
Kracht: e-mail: mkracht at gwdg.de.
For enquiries, please write to Matthias Kracht, Tel. Nr., ++49 551 39 5482,
mkracht at gwdg.de.
Application Deadline: 30-Jan-2018
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Professor Götz Keydana
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar
Käte-Hamburger-Weg 3
Göttingen 37073
Germany
Contact Information:
Matthias Kracht
mkracht at gwdg.de
Phone:++49 551 39 5482
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