LINGUIST List 19.1928
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Wed Jun 18 2008
Jobs: Gen Ling: Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University
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1. Nanyang
Professorship,
General Linguistics: Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Message 1: General Linguistics: Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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Date: 18-Jun-2008
From: Nanyang Professorship <NanyangProfessorship ntu.edu.sg>
Subject: General Linguistics: Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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University or Organization: Nanyang Technological University
Job Location: , Singapore
Web Address: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/default.aspx
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
Singapore's science and technology university, the Nanyang Technological University, invites outstanding young researchers and exceptional scholars in their fields of science, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities or business, to apply for appointments as Nanyang Assistant Professors. Up to 10 appointments will be made. Linguists are encouraged to apply for these positions. Successful candidates will receive start-up research grants of up to S$1 million and an attractive remuneration package with a competitive salary year and other benefits including assistance with accommodation. They will hold tenure track appointments and play lead roles in the university's new wave of multi-disciplinary, integrative research. They are expected to be within 10 years of gaining their PhD and ready for independent leadership of their own research groups. Outstanding applicants in science and engineering are also encouraged to apply for the prestigious Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowships in Science and Technology (see http://www.nrf.gov.sg, Closing Date 15 September 2008) indicating that the Fellowship will be held at the Nanyang Technological University. Singapore has in place an exciting, dynamic and well-funded research environment to nurture and attract top R&D talent and the Government has set aside S$13.5 billion over 5 years to develop international R&D. In tandem, Nanyang Technological University is also making unprecedented research investments, emphasizing cutting-edge research and revolutionary technological innovations across multiple disciplines. It has already attracted World-leading researchers to its ranks. This is a unique opportunity to join one of the fastest-growing research universities and participate in the rapid rise of Asia, in an English-speaking environment at the interface between East and West. To apply, please send an email to the application address listed below.
Application Deadline: 30-Sep-2008
Mailing Address for Applications:
Nanyang Professorship
The Provost (NAP Application)
Nanyang Technological University, Administration Building, Level 5, 50 Nanyang Avenue
Singapore 639798
Singapore
Email Address for Applications: NanyangProfessorship ntu.edu.sg
Contact Information:
Nanyang Professorship
Email: NanyangProfessorship ntu.edu.sg
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