Translation of Valencian classics into European languages. Comparative literary, linguistic, and translation studies.
Organisation / Company: Universidad de Alicante
Laboratory: Translation of Valencian classics into European languages. Comparative literary, linguistic, and translation studies.
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
VIGROB-125 is devoted to developing research, innovation, and transfer to the social environment of corpus linguistics, lexical change, semantic change, literary translation of European and Romanesque classics, translationology, specialized translation, and the use of ICT resources in sociolinguistics, philological studies, education, and cultural history.
THE PROJECT
Corpus linguistic-based research on lexical change, translation, and ICT resources applied to education, teaching of language and literature, history of culture, and sociolinguistics.
CANDIDATE'S REQUIREMENTS:
*Research Field
The applicant, based on their background and interests, could participate in any of the research lines addressing lexical change, translation, and ICT resources in education and teaching.
a) To be eligible, candidates must hold a PhD at the application deadline and have no more than eight years of research experience.
b) Must comply with mobility rules: not have resided or carried out main activities in Spain for more than 12 months in the 36 months prior to the call deadline.
* How to Apply:
Applicants should send a CV (max. 4 pages) including career overview, main publications, conference contributions, and relevant experience, along with a one-page research proposal to martines@ua.es before July 30, 2025.
The International RTD Projects Unit offers tailored support and guidance during proposal preparation, including:
* Administrative support
* Budget planning
* Training on writing competitive MSCA PF proposals (July 3-4, 2025, online)
* Proposal review by staff
HOST INSTITUTION
The University of Alicante (UA), established in 1979, educated 26,473 students in 2024-25 across 54 undergraduate and 96 postgraduate programs. It is one of Spain's fastest-growing universities, employing 4,293 researchers and staff, with a budget of 269 million Euros in 2024. UA invests nearly 68 million Euros annually in frontier research and technology transfer, with 41.5 million Euros received in 2024 from various national, regional, European, and private R&D projects, involving over 1,000 agreements and multidisciplinary research groups.
UA is ranked in the top tiers globally in several university rankings, with notable performance in fields like Tourism, Nursing, Chemical Engineering, Ecology, and Economics.
UA actively participates in European programmes, having been involved in numerous FP5, FP6, FP7, Horizon 2020, and Horizon Europe projects, as well as Erasmus Mundus, Tempus, Lifelong Learning, and other initiatives. The university provides tailored support for proposal development and project management through its International RTD Projects Unit and is involved in several EU initiatives like BBI, Hydrogen Europe Research, EERA, and EOSC.
UA holds the HRS4R seal, endorsing its commitment to the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers.
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