The University of Münster is offering a 50% part-time position for a PhD student in English linguistics.
More information (in German) here: http://www.uni-muenster.de/Rektorat/Stellen/ausschreibungen/st_20162907_sk14.html
(Knowledge of German is not required for the position)
Briefly, the main prerequisite is a Master's degree in/involving English linguistics. The successful candidate is expected to teach one class per term (90 minutes per week). Candidates should send a letter of motivation, a PhD proposal (5-7 pages) and proof that they are in possession of a relevant Master's degree
to gut at uni-muenster.de by 15 August 2016 (enquiries should be directed to the same address).
Best wishes,
Robert
-- Dr. Robert Fuchs | English Linguistics | University of Münster | Johannisstr. 12 - 20 | D-48143 Münster, Germany | https://uni-muenster.academia.edu/RobertFuchs
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