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Sat Oct 06 2007
Jobs: Spanish & Psycholinguistics: Rank Open, University of Arizona
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1. Ana
Carvalho,
Spanish & Psycholinguistics: Rank Open, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Message 1: Spanish & Psycholinguistics: Rank Open, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
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Date: 05-Oct-2007
From: Ana Carvalho <anac u.arizona.edu>
Subject: Spanish & Psycholinguistics: Rank Open, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
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University or Organization: University of Arizona
Department: Spanish and Portuguese
Web Address: http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/spanish/
Job Rank: Rank Open
Specialty Areas: Psycholinguistics; Computational Linguistics, L1/L2 Acquisition
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of Arizona invites nominations and applications for a tenure system position in Hispanic linguistics to begin in August 2008. The position includes regular teaching of undergraduate and graduate classes in Spanish for majors and minors and development and teaching of courses in the University of Arizona's general education curriculum. Candidates at the assistant professor level must have a PhD in Hispanic linguistics or a related field at the time of appointment, and should present evidence of teaching excellence at the undergraduate level. Candidates at the associate or full professor level should present evidence of distinguished teaching and experience or willingness to work with graduate students including mentoring and the direction of dissertations. Candidates at the Assistant Professor level should demonstrate scholarly achievement or significant scholarly potential. Candidates at associate or full professor level need to possess a record of scholarship commensurate with the appointment with tenure at an AAU, Research Intensive University. Field of expertise is open but applications from candidates with teaching and research expertise in computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, L1/L2 acquisition/bilingualism are especially welcome. Native or near-native proficiency in Spanish is required. Review of candidates will begin on November 15, 2007. To apply, submit on-line application for job #39187 at http://www.uacareertrack.com. Be prepared to attach a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a writing sample. Send letters of recommendation or a placement dossier directly to Malcolm Alan Compitello, Head, Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the address given below. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA Employer--M/W/D/V
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Mailing Address for Applications:
Malcolm Alan Compitello
Head, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Modern Languages 545
P.O. Box 210067, The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0067
USA
Web Address for Applications: http://www.uacareertrack.com
Contact Information:
Professor Malcolm Compitello
Email: compitel email.arizona.edu
Phone: 520-621-1983
Fax: 520-621-6104
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