Linnaeus University announces 2 PhD studentships in English Linguistics at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Term
Maximum of four yearsâ full-time study
Description
Funding for these positions includes up to four years of full-time study, including coursework and thesis. Particular consideration will be given to candidates wishing to specialise in one of the following areas:
Research topics in other areas are also possible provided that they lie within an area of expertise for the supervisory staff. Applicants who would like to address another topic are encouraged to discuss this before submitting an application (see contact details below).Â
These positions may include up to 20% teaching and/or administrative tasks. The successful applicants will be expected to be active in the research environment and play an active role within the department, and to spend the majority of their working time at the department.Â
Selection criteria
General eligibility criteria
The successful candidate must
Specific eligibility requirements for English linguistics
For further information on eligibility, see the plan for study at the postgraduate level in English linguistics:Â http://lnu.se/polopoly_fs/1.71497!ASP%20Engelska%20med%20spr%C3%A5kvetenskaplig%20inriktning.pdf
The Higher Education Ordinance provides for transition rules for eligibility for admission to a postgraduate programme which are in force through 2015.
Eligibilityâtransition rules
Those who had satisfied the basic eligibility requirements (Bachelorâs degree and 60 points in the subject within the previous point system) before 1 July 2007 shall be considered to have basic eligibility for postgraduate studies.
Other eligibility criteria
Consideration will be given to applicants' ability successfully to complete postgraduate studies in English linguistics. This determination will be made on the basis of the applicantsâ academic abilities as demonstrated by their written work and an interview. Applicants should submit a short research proposal which will be in part a basis for decision.
Location
Växjö, Sweden
First day of employment
1 October 2013 unless otherwise arranged
Information
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the Head of the Department of Languages, Professor Diane Pecorari, diane.pecorari@lnu.se, +46 470 708570. For application or employment issues, contact Lotta Annetun, personnel officer, lotta.annetun@lnu.se, +46 470 708793
Linnéstudenterna (student union), info@linnestudenterna.se, +46 470 755455
Application
Please apply online via our website by clicking the Apply button below, where you find more information about application. Your application must be received no later than June 12th 2013. The official reference number PA 2013/194-2.2.1 should be stated on your application and attachments. A CV, a letter of application and experience, transcripts/copies of your grades and degree, a short research proposal and any other relevant documentation you wish to present should be included with your application. Attach the filled in form Application for third-cycle programme at Linnaeus University which you can find on our website https://medarbetare.lnu.se/polopoly_fs/1.62633!Ansokningsblankett_forskarniva_eng.pdf
It is the applicantâs responsibility to ensure that the application is complete and that it reaches Linnaeus University not later than the last day of application.
For more information about doctoral studies see http://lnu.se/research/third-cycle-programmes?l=en
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