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Visiting Assistant Professor (phonology) Dept. of Linguistics, Rutgers University The Department of Linguistics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, will have a one-year visiting position at the Assistant Professor level for academic year 2000-01. Applicants must have the Ph. D. by August, 2000, with a specialization in phonology. Duties will include the teaching of 2 courses per semester, including introductory and advanced graduate phonology as well as undergraduate phonology. Please send a letter of application, CV, work samples, and three letters of recommendation to the following address: Phonology Search Dept. of Linguistics Rutgers University 18 Seminary Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1184 The deadline for receipt of applications is January 31, 2000. Rutgers University in an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals. ___________________________________ Akinbiyi Akinlabi Department of Linguistics Rutgers University 18 Seminary Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1184 Tel. 732-932-7140 Fax 732-932-1370Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
READER IN LINGUISTICS Subject to final approval, the University of Ulster will shortly be seeking to appoint a senior level position in Linguistics in the School of Psychology and Communication at the Jordanstown Campus. The post will be at Reader level (equivalent to a research- oriented Associate Professor in the USA), with an expected starting date of September/October 2000, or possibly earlier. We welcome expressions of interest at this time from scholars with publications of international standing and preferably experience in obtaining grants. Those working in any area of linguistics are welcome to contact us, and especially those with an interest in theoretical linguistics. You would be joining a research-active team, consisting of two professors, a senior lecturer, and two lecturers, plus part-time staff and graduate teaching assistants. Current expertise of staff includes: theoretical syntax, phonetics and phonology, semantics and pragmatics, sociolinguistics, child language, clinical linguistics and minority language issues. The salary for a Reader is Stg#31,563-#35,670 (plus discretionary points to Stg#38,561) per annum. For further details, please contact either Professor Martin J. Ball (mj.ballMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueulst.ac.uk), or Dr Alison Henry (am.henry
ulst.ac.uk). The University web site is http://www.ulst.ac.uk