LINGUIST List 18.613
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Mon Feb 26 2007
Jobs: Semantics, Syntax: Visiting Asst Prof, Boston University
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1. Carol
Neidle,
Semantics, Syntax: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University, MA, USA
Message 1: Semantics, Syntax: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University, MA, USA
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Date: 24-Feb-2007
From: Carol Neidle <carol bu.edu>
Subject: Semantics, Syntax: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University, MA, USA
University or Organization: Boston University Department: Department of Modern Foreign Languages Web Address: http://ling.bu.edu Job Rank: Visiting Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: Semantics; Syntax Description: Boston University seeks, for AY 2007-08, a Visiting Assistant Professor of Linguistics with a specialization in Syntax and Semantics. Applicants should have a strong background in linguistic theory, demonstrated teaching ability, and commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching and advising. Potentially renewable for one year. Candidates with an interest in the position should send -- *ASAP* -- a letter of application, cv, and names and e-mail addresses of three referees, to carol bu.edu, with subject heading 'Linguistics VASTP'. (Please send only MSWord, rtf, text, or pdf documents.) A hard copy of those same materials, along with sample publications and documentation of teaching ability (if available), should also be sent by mail to the address listed below. Prof. Carol Neidle Chair, Linguistics Search Committee Boston University Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures 621 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 Please address inquiries to carol bu.edu Boston University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Application Deadline: (Open until filled)
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