33.88, Support: Sinagen; Chinese; General Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Ling & Literature: PhD, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
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Subject: 33.88, Support: Sinagen; Chinese; General Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Ling & Literature: PhD, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
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Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 20:41:43
From: Maria Teresa Moncatar [maria.moncatar at gu.se]
Subject: Sinagen; Chinese; General Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Ling & Literature: PhD, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Institution/Organization: University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Department: Department of Languages and Literatures
Web Address: https://www.gu.se/en/languages
Level: PhD
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Ling & Literature
Required Language(s): Sinagen (siu)
Chinese
Description:
One or more doctoral studentships in Sinology (PAR 2021/1671)
Duties:
A doctoral student is to spend their time on their doctoral studies in
accordance with the general syllabus for the subject area in which they are
admitted. The ultimate goal of the study programme is a Degree of Doctor. The
doctoral student carries out research and is expected to contribute to the
development of knowledge within the subject area. This includes developing
their own ideas and communicating research results both orally and in writing.
The doctoral student is required to develop the knowledge and skills needed to
be able to conduct independent research in the subject area through the
production of a scholarly thesis. The doctoral studentship also aims to
develop the doctoral student’s ability to utilise their acquired research
skills and knowledge in future research projects or other qualified
professional work.
As a doctoral student, you are expected to be physically present at the
workplace and interact actively with others in the doctoral education
environment. This includes active participation in subject area and other
research seminars at the Department. In addition to your third-cycle study
programme, a maximum of 20 per cent department duties (e.g. teaching) is
included in the position, which will extend the doctoral studentship
proportionately. The working language of the Department is Swedish and, if
required, the University can offer introductory courses in the Swedish
language.
Eligibility criteria:
To be eligible for admission to doctoral studies, the applicant must meet the
general entry requirements according to Sweden’s Higher Education Ordinance
(Chapter 7 Section 39) and the specific entry requirements. A person meets the
general entry requirements for third-cycle courses and study programmes if he
or she:
- Has been awarded a second-cycle qualification,
- Has satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits
of which at least 60 credits were awarded at second-cycle level, or
- Has acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden
or abroad.
For specific entry requirements for third-cycle studies in the subject area,
see the general syllabus:
https://medarbetarportalen.gu.se/internt-hum/forskarniva/studieplaner/?languag
eId=100001.
Please apply via the link below. How you satisfy both the general and specific
entry requirements must be clearly stated in your application. The applicant
must also have good knowledge of English and the languages relevant conducting
the selected research project.
Web Address for Applications: https://www.gu.se/en/about-the-university/work-at-the-university-of-gothenburg/vacancies
Contact Information:
Human Resources Officer Maria Teresa M. Moncatar
maria.moncatar at gu.se
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