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The UCLA Linguistics Department has been authorized to recruit for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position starting Fall 2000. We hope to recruit a phonologist who has research strengths that relate phonology to other fields within the cognitive sciences, such as computational phonology, phonetics, or psycho/neurolinguistcs (incl. processing and language acquisition). Applicants should submit an application letter, CV, sample research papers and should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent. Applications and recommendations should be addressed to: Phonology Search Committee Department of Linguistics, UCLA Box 951543 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543 The application deadline is December 15, 1999. We anticipate conducting interviews at the January 2000 LSA Meeting. UCLA is an equal opportunity employer.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor Areas Required: Applied Linguistics Other Desired Areas: Second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methodology University or Organization: University of Pittsburgh Department: Hispanic Languages and Literatures State or Province: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Country: USA Final Date of Application: December 3, 1999 Contact: Connie Tomko connie+Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuepitt.edu Address for Applications: 4200 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15260 USA Tenure-track position, beginning Fall 2000, for a beginning Assistant Professor. Specialist in applied linguistics with a particular focus in second language acquisition and foreign language teaching methodology. Women and members of under-represented minority groups are especially encouraged to apply. The candidate will be expected to develop a strong research and publications record and teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels. PhD in hand is required by Fall 2000. Native or near native fluency in Spanish is essential. Application deadline: December 3, 1999. Search committee will conduct interviews at the MLA meeting in Chicago. Send letter of application, CV, transcripts of all graduate coursework, three letters of recommendation, and samples of writing to: Susan Berk-Seligson, Search Committee Chair, Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures, 1309 Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA l5260. Phone: (412) 624-5245; fax: (412) 624-8505, e-mail: sberksel
pitt.edu. The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. This position is subject to budgetary approval.