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From: "Seppo Nyrkkö" <seppo....@helsinki.fi>
Date: Mar 31, 2012 1:08 PM
Subject: NODALI: Open position: POST-DOC RESEARCHER, June 2012 – May 2013 at University of Helsinki
To: <langnet...@joyx.joensuu.fi>, <nod...@helsinki.fi>, <mem...@clarin.eu>
Cc: "Lauri Carlson" <lauri....@helsinki.fi>

Dear all, 

MOLTO EU PROJECT at University of Helsinki is hiring a POST-DOC RESEARCHER. Please find the announcement below. 

Please note the deadline closing in 3 weeks, and the work period is June 2012 – May 2013. All questions and inquiries are welcome to me and Lauri Carlson.

with best regards
  Seppo Nyrkkö

The Department of Modern Languages conducts research on languages spoken in Europe and elsewhere in the world and studies literature written in these languages. The Department also contributes to the development of the general theory of linguistics, translation studies, language technology and literary research. The Department educates experts in these areas of language and culture for the various needs of society and functions as a prominent opinion leader in these disciplines within Finnish society.

The Department of Modern Languages, the largest department in the Faculty of Arts, has a total annual budget of EUR 10 million. It accommodates 14 disciplines with 2,400 first- and second-cycle students and 170 staff members. Every year, an average of 170 Master’s degrees and 10–12 doctoral degrees are completed.

 

The Department of Modern Languages, Faculty of Arts, invites applications for the position of

POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHER

for the period of June 1, 2012 – May 30, 2013 in the EU project MOLTO supervised by Professor Lauri Carlson.

 

MOLTO started in 2010 and runs through the end of the hiring period.

MOLTO (http://molto-project.eu) is a multinational project that develops tools for translating constrained language texts into multiple languages in real time with high quality. Prototypes covering a majority of the EU's 23 official languages have been built. MOLTO also studies combining constrained language translation with statistical MT.

The University of Helsinki five-member team contributes to ontology based multilingual term management and to the combination of MOLTO tools with traditional CAT tools.

Our main role in the last year is to manage the integration and evaluation of MOLTO solutions and results. We are looking for a person that has a background in language technology and/or translation, and is interested and able to take a responsible role in coordinating and evaluating a multinational and multilingual translation project.

An appointee to the position of post-doctoral researcher shall hold an applicable doctoral degree, have the ability to conduct independent scholarly work and have the teaching skills necessary for the position.

According to the Government Decree on Universities, post-doctoral researchers are required to be proficient in Finnish. They must also have at least satisfactory spoken and written skills in Swedish. Foreign citizens, non-native Finnish citizens or citizens who have not been educated in Finnish or Swedish may be exempted from this requirement without a separate application.

The salary will be based on level 5 of the demands level chart for teaching and research personnel in the salary system of Finnish universities. In addition, the appointee will be paid a salary component based on personal work performance. There will be a four-month trial period for the position.

Applications addressed to Head of Department Arto Mustajoki must be submitted, together with the required enclosures, by email to nykykiele...@helsinki.fi or sent by post to the Department of Modern Languages, P.O. Box 24 (Unioninkatu 40), 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland. The deadline for applications is Friday, 20 April 2012. Applicants must enclose with their applications a CV, a list of publications and a short report on research activities.

Inquiries about the application process should be directed to Professor Lauri Carlson, lauri....@helsinki.fi and seppo.nyrkko (at) helsinki.fi.

www.helsinki.fi/university

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