New deadline April 15th!

Exciting EU Horizon Doctoral Network Opportunity!

Network: HORIZON Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network on
Computational Analysis of Semantic Change Across Different Environments
(CASCADE)

Job Title: PhD Candidate in Computational Linguistics/Digital
Humanities/Computational humanities/Corpus Linguistics 
Project Title: Diachronic development of text types in the English Language

 

Please share with interested students! 
Important: see eligibility requirements below!!

 

Full official advert available here:
https://www.uni-saarland.de/fileadmin/upload/verwaltung/stellen/Wissenschaft
ler/W2440.pdf  

 

Workplace

Computational Analysis of Semantic Change Across Different Environments
(CASCADE) is a HORIZON Marie

Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks scheme which will bring
together researchers from a variety

of backgrounds, including literary studies, historical text analysis,
semantics, corpus linguistics, machine learning

and natural language processing. The project will emphasise the importance
of computational linguistics and

humanities scholarship as skills that bring value and competitive edge to
organisations concerned with semantically

aware information retrieval and text analytics. CASCADE is a partnership
between University College Cork, the

University of Sheffield, KU Leuven, the University of Helsinki, and Saarland
University.

 

Location

This position is to be filled at Saarland University, seeking applications
for a PhD project entitled Diachronic development of text

types in the English Language, which will be one of ten funded projects to
emerge out of CASCADE's doctoral

network. The successful candidate will be appointed as Marie Curie Early
Career Researchers at Saarland University,

enrolled in a fully-funded three-year PhD programme.

The successful candidate will be supervised by PD Dr. Stefania
Degaetano-Ortlieb. The position will be located

within the Department of Language Science and Technology. The successful
applicant will have the opportunity to

collaborate with researchers affiliated with the DFG-funded Collaborative
Research Center (CRC) 1102 on

Information Density and Linguistic Encoding at Saarland University. CRC 1102
is a thriving research environment with

over 30 PhD students and postdocs from many subfields of Linguistics,
Computational Linguistics and

Psycholinguistics. The Department of Language Science and Technology
consists of about 100 research staff in nine

research groups in the fields of Computational Linguistics,
Psycholinguistics, Speech Processing, and Corpus

Linguistics. It is part of Saarland Informatics Campus, which brings
together computer science research at the

university with world-class research institutions on campus.

 

Project description

The project Diachronic development of text types in the English Language
will use computational approaches to model

temporal dynamics of textual data (corpus-based and novel probabilistic
measures) for the analysis of the

development of text types in English. From the 15th century onward,
increased use of the vernacular and perceived

syntactic and lexical gaps (compared with Latin) prompted linguistic
innovation in English, concurrent with the

progressive conventionalization of text types. Existing variation was made
functional and new distinctions were either

borrowed or invented (e.g. transfer of features from medicine to cooking
recipes). Applying corpus-based and novel

probabilistic measures to investigate diachronic change and with support
from Text+ and IDeaL, the PhD candidate

will be able to: 1) determine the linguistic features of different text
types; 2) determine how these features change

over time; 3) assess the overlap of different text types and the possible
mutual influence of text types; 4) develop a

computational workflow to support the above objectives which is made
publicly available (e.g. on github).

 

Eligibility: This is important!

The vacancy is open to applicants of all nationalities who comply with the
mobility requirement and the degree

requirement:

*       applicants must not have resided in the country of the CASCADE
university that will host them (university of the main supervisor, Germany
in this case) for more than 12 months in the 36 months preceding appointment
*       applicants must not hold a doctoral degree in any other field or
have failed a corresponding doctoral examination at another higher education
institution.

 

More information about the Network

CASCADE is committed to creating an environment in which all talents can
develop to their maximum potential,

regardless of gender, age, cultural origin, nationality or disability. We
particularly encourage candidates from

traditionally underrepresented groups to apply.

CASCADE is advertising positions for 10 candidates within its network, who
will be housed across the five

participating universities. While applications are welcome to apply for more
than one project, applications for each

position must be submitted separately. In the event an applicant does apply
for more than one position and has a

particular preference, this should be indicated by email to PD Dr. Stefania
Degaetano-Ortlieb. Applicants are

encouraged to only apply for projects for which they are ideally qualified
and suitable. The recruitment process will

be done centrally by the CASCADE selection committee.

 

Job requirements and responsibilities

*       Participation in the general training programme of the doctoral
network (kick-off, monthly online research meetings, annual workshops and
schools, and final conference) 
*       Collaboration with a multidisciplinary research group focused on the
intersection of Computational Linguistics, Linguistics, and Digital
Humanities. 
*       Creation of a typology of diachronic text types. 
*       Large-scale analysis of the evolution of meaning across text types. 
*       Development of a computationally supported methodology for
diachronic text typology. 
*       Participation in joint publications and engagement in academic
service. 
*       The successful candidate will be expected to participate in a series
of international conferences and workshops, as well as undertake secondments
in Germany and abroad.

 

Your academic qualifications

*       Completed university studies in English Linguistics with strong
historical and/or corpus-based background, Digital Humanities, Corpus
Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, or related fields, held by time of
appointment (MA-degree)
*       Language skills (according to GER): English B2

 

The successful candidate will also be expected to:

*       Demonstrated experience in applying text-/corpus-based or
comparative approaches to the analysis of language variation (e.g.,
diachronic, sociolinguistic, multilingual variation) (desirable);
*       Capability to bridge the gap between data science and the humanities
(essential); 
*       Enthusiasm for inter- and multidisciplinary research and ability to
work independently and collaboratively (essential); 
*       Strong research, analytical, and organizational skills (essential); 
*       Excellent written and verbal communication skills (essential); 
*       A good command of English is mandatory; 
*       Language skills (according to GER): English B2

 

What we can offer you:

*       A flexible work schedule allowing you to balance work and family 
*       Interdisciplinary supervision and structured PhD training 
*       An occupational health management model with numerous attractive
options, such as our university sports program 
*       A broad range or further education and professional development
programmes (e.g. language courses) 

 

Applicants are requested to enclose the following documents in English with
their application:

1.      A curriculum vitae, including any publications (max. 10 pages);
2.      A cover statement outlining the applicant's ambitions for Diachronic
development of text types in the English Language and the wider CASCADE
network (max. 2 pages);
3.      A single-authored writing sample from your previous studies (any
length).

We look forward to receiving your meaningful online application (in a PDF
file) by 15.04.2024 (extension is planned) to

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> .
Please include the reference number W2440 in the subject line of the e-mail.

 

If you have any questions, please contact us for assistance. 

Your contact:

PD Dr. Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb

Assistant Professor (Akademische Rätin)

Department of Language Science and Technology

Saarland University

Campus A2.2

66123 Saarbrücken

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

www.stefaniadegaetano.com <http://www.stefaniadegaetano.com/>  

 

 

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