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the Faculty of Humanities. The Department has a staff of about 35 people. There are approximately 750 registered students at undergraduate level. Subject/subject description English Linguistics Main
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focuses on the study of the Finnish language in Finland and Sweden, Finnish and Sweden Finnish literature and culture, as well as didactic perspectives within these fields. Since 2013, the Finnish section
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Ref. No. SU FV-0660-24 at the Department of Linguistics . Closing date: 15 april 2024. The Department of Linguistics conducts research and offers education in a number of areas such as child
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Center in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2007, where it is jointly hosted by KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University. Research at Nordita covers a broad range of theoretical physics including
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foreign language, and the culture and literature of the German-speaking countries. The main research areas are German linguistics and didactics, as well as German cultural and literary studies. Specific
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/OFR), telephone: +46 8 16 34 89, [email protected] , and [email protected] (SEKO). Application Apply for the position at Stockholm University's recruitment system. It is the responsibility
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developed and applied in China as a measure of the aggregate monetary value of final ecosystem-related goods and services in a specific area and for a given accounting period. A variety of polices based
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@st.su.se , and [email protected] (SEKO). Application Apply for the position at Stockholm University's recruitment system. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the application is complete
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work in the programming language of your choice. The instructions for applicants are available at: How to apply for a position . You are welcome to apply! Stockholm University contributes
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the 18th century), where modern philologists are trained in disciplinary traditions while gaining solid competence in language technology. For more information, see www.lingfil.uu.se/forskning/digphil