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************************************************************************** * Tenure-track Assistant Professor of French, beginning Fall 2000. Ph.D.in French linguistics (in hand by August of 2000). Native quality French and English. Commitment to teaching elementary and intermediate French in a proficiency-based curriculum, as well as graduate-level courses in linguistics for our MA and MAT programs in French and PhD program in Linguistics. Ability to teach medieval French studies a plus. To apply, please submit a cover letter and c.v. to Recruitment Committee, Department of French and Classics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 29208. EO/AA employer. www.cla.sc.edu/fren/index.htmMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
On September 15, on behalf of the faculty search committee at Rice University, I posted a job description in Germanic linguistics to Linguistlist. The notice appeared on September 16 and can be found in the Linguist Job Listings under 10.1365. The present posting is to advise interested persons that the University administration has since restricted the opening to the Assistant Professor level only. The title and first paragraph should now read as follows: Assistant Professor of Germanic Linguistics , Rice University The Department of German and Slavic Studies, Rice University, is seeking to fill a tenure-track position in Germanic linguistics at the level of assistant professor beginning fall, 2000. The Ph.D. is required by June 2000.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue