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Rank of Job: Assistant Professor Areas Required: Syntax or Morphology Other Desired Areas: second language acquisition, language and mind, University or Organization: UC Davis Department: Linguistics State or Province: CA Country: USA Final Date of Application: November 15, 2000 (but open until fille) Contact: Lesley Byrns labyrnsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueucdavis.edu Address for Applications: One Shields Ave. Davis CA 95616 USA Modified 11.1759 Tenure Track FACULTY POSITION IN MORPHOLOGY AND/OR SYNTAX Assistant Professor The Linguistics Department at the University of California, Davis is seeking a theoretician with primary interest in syntax and/or morphology. Secondary interests need to be consistent with the orientation and goals of the department (for example, second language acquisition, language and mind, multilingualism, sociolinguistics). The candidate will be expected to teach five courses per year, a mix of undergraduate and graduate courses in the candidate's primary and secondary areas of interest. Candidate must show strong promise in both research and teaching, and rapport with the interests of the department. Ph.D. preferred by 6/30/01. To ensure full consideration, applications must be postmarked by November 15, 2000, though the position will remain open until filled. Please send a cover letter, your CV and representative publication(s) or sample of research writing and three letters of recommendation directly from the recommender or placement service to: Professor Patrick Farrell, Chair, Search Committee; Department of Linguistics, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616. TEL: 530/752-1291. FAX: 530/752-3156. E-MAIL: labyrns
ucdavis.edu (Lesley Byrns, Office Manager). For further information about the Department of Linguistics at UCD, please visit our website at http://linguistics.ucdavis.edu. The University of California, Davis, and the Department of Linguistics are interested in candidates who are committed to the highest standards and professional activities, and to the development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity. The University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.