Do you want to pursue a doctoral degree, with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in an international environment? Do you want an employer that invests in sustainable employment and offers safe, favorable working conditions? Welcome to apply for employment as a doctoral student at Uppsala University.
The Department of Linguistics and Philology conducts research and education in linguistics and text studies with a focus on Asian languages and cultures, European classical languages, linguistics and computational linguistics. Education is offered at undergraduate, advanced and doctoral levels. The department has around eighty employees, who together with students and partners create an international and intellectually vibrant environment.
Job duties
The doctoral studies are conducted within the framework of one of the department’s postgraduate subjects on the theme of linguistic diversity. The study of linguistic, textual and literary diversity is of profound scientific importance and provides critical insights into human language, cognition and culture. It is important not only for learning and preserving languages but also for understanding and respecting the different ways in which people perceive and interact with the world. At the Faculty of Languages, we want to promote research at the intersection of linguistic, social and cultural practices. We welcome projects that point towards innovative research in linguistics, philology and literary studies, especially those that transcend linguistic boundaries and accommodate interdisciplinary approaches.
Our most important research areas include, but are not limited to:
- Computational linguistics and language technology
- Digital philology
- Historical and comparative linguistics
- Literary studies
- Language documentation
- Language learning
- Language policy
- Language typology
- Translation studies
The department’s general study plans: Computational Linguistics , Greek and Greek with a focus on Byzantium, Indology and Indology with a focus on comparative Indo-European linguistics , Iranian languages , Latin , Linguistics , Semitic languages and Semitic languages with a focus on Assyriology , Sinology , Turkic languages .
Qualification requirements
- Eligible for postgraduate education is someone who has completed an advanced level degree in a linguistics subject or equivalent that provides a good foundation for postgraduate education within the relevant postgraduate education subject.
- completed at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 credits at advanced level including an independent project of at least 15 credits, or
- in some other documented way acquired essentially equivalent knowledge
Desirable otherwise
Applicants should have solid expertise in the traditional linguistic or philological methods that are relevant to the proposed research field and be up-to-date with digital tools and research methods.
Application procedure
The application must contain:
- CV (max. 2 pages).
- A letter in which the applicant briefly describes themselves and their research interests.
- A plan for the dissertation project of no more than three pages.
- Copies of diplomas and grades.
- Degree project(s) and any publications.
- Other relevant documents that the applicant wishes to rely on.
Provisions for doctoral students can be found in the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 5, Sections 1-7, as well as in the university’s rules and guidelines.
About the employment
The position is fixed-term, according to HF Chapter 5 Section 7. The position is full-time. Entry date 2025-09-01 or by agreement. Location: Uppsala
Information about the position can be obtained from: Head of Department Dimitrios Iordanoglou (dimitrios.iordanoglou@uu.se) or Director of Studies for Doctoral Education Eva Pettersson (eva.pettersson@lingfil.uu.se)
Welcome with your application no later than March 3, 2025 , UFV-PA 2024/4412.
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