30 November: fyi -- phd funding (discourse & Spanish), BC
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Position vacant: Graduate Student Researcher in Discourse Analysis at Simon
Fraser University
Research Assistant position within the project "Subjects, topics and focus of
attention in spoken language," a project funded by a grant to Maite Taboada from
the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). The
project aims to annotate a large number of conversations in English and Spanish
according to Centering Theory. For more information on the project, please visit:
http://www.sfu.ca/~mtaboada/research/centering-project.html
The successful applicant will demonstrate an interest in one or more of the
following areas: discourse analysis, anaphora, Centering Theory, corpus
linguistics, Spanish. Although the position is designed to develop research
skills, priority will be given to candidates with background in discourse
analysis, anaphora and computational linguistics, and with experience in corpus
annotation. Fluency in Spanish is essential. The student is free to pursue his
or her own thesis research in other areas, but there are also opportunities to
combine thesis/dissertation work with the RA work.
Other Details:
The initial research stipend is for one year at the current maximum levels set
by SSHRC: CAD$12,000 (MA) or CAD$15,000 (PhD), renewable depending on
performance and funding availability. The successful applicant is also eligible
for travel funding and additional forms of support available to SFU students,
including teaching assistantships and marker positions. For more information on
funding, please visit:
http://www.sfu.ca/linguistics/graduate/GradFunding.html.
Eligibility for this position is conditional on acceptance to the graduate
program of Linguistics at SFU (deadline: Feb. 1,
http://www.sfu.ca/linguistics/graduate/admissions.html).
How to apply:
Send two PDF documents to mtaboada@sfu.ca: (i) a CV/transcript documenting the
applicant's background, contact information and language ability in Spanish; and
(ii) a one page description of the applicant's research interests and current
and future projects. Please use your name in the file name (e.g., Smith_CV.pdf).
Only PDF documents will be accepted.
Research productivity and creativity, as well as a research focus aligned with
the above stated areas, are important criteria in the assessment of applications.
A pdf version of this ad is available at:
http://www.sfu.ca/~mtaboada/docs/ResearcherAd_Taboada_SFU2008.pdf
Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2008
Web Address for Applications: mtaboada@sfu.ca
Contact Information:
Dr. Maite Taboada
mtaboada@sfu.ca
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