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Rank of Job: Assistant Professor, tenure track Areas Required: Research in cochlear implants, aural rehabilitation, phonological disorders or child neurogenics Other Desired Areas: Teaching, advising grad students, participate in related scholarly activities. University or Organization: The Ohio State University Department: Speech and Hearing Science State or Province: Ohio Country: United States of America Final Date of Application: 11/30/2000 Position open until filled. Contact: Marios Fourakis fourakis.1Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueosu.edu Address for Applications: 1070 CARMACK RD RM 110 COLUMBUS OH 43210-1002 US Qualifications: Completed doctorate in Speech and Hearing Science/Communications Disorders or related field and potential for excellence in research and teaching. The successful applicant must have expertise in one of the areas listed above. Academic year (9 month) contract. Salary: Negotiable and competitive. Benefits: The University offers an excellent package which allows for flexibility in selecting health, dental and vision-care, life insurance, and retirement benefits. Facilities: The Department is housed in a well-equipped, 30,000 sq ft facility containing our research and clinic space, including individual faculty laboratories. We are walking distance from a world class Medical campus. The Department enjoys close working relationships with other departments in the Colleges of the Ars and Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. Faculty members may also participate in University-wide graduate research programs such as the neuroscience Graduate Program and the Cognitive Science Center. Extra-university relationships exist with a variety of other institutions such as the Cleveland Clinic, the Veterans Adminsitration, and the Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minorities, Veitnam-era veterans, disabled veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.