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I am posting this here because I believe one of these positions includes teaching a Linguistics class. Auburn University, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work, invites application for two full-time (9 month), tenure-track appointments in cultural anthropology at instructor or assistant professor level. One-half of the teaching load will likely involve participation in a broadly-based and cross-disciplinary course in an innovative core curriculum. During the academic year faculty will also teach basic anthropology and courses in their area of expertise. Ph.D. in anthropology required, completed by 9-16-91, for an assistant professor rank. ABD in anthropology will be considered for instructor. Send vitae, letter of application with a summary of research and teaching interests, and the names of three references to: Dr. John Cottier Faculty Search Committee Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work 6090 Haley Center Auburn, AL 36849-5209 Deadline is May 7. Auburn University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppportunity Employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. Any typos or other errors are mine. I am just an undergrad here but I can pass on any questions someone may have. I am posting to Humanist and Anthro-L, please feel free to forward and/or repost elsewhere. Thank you Barry Waid Auburn University BWAIDMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueducvax.auburn.edu (INTERNET) BWAID
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The Nijmegen / Tilburg CENTER FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES (CLS) ================================= Graduate School and Research Institute for - Psycholinguistics - Sociolinguistics - Language and Speech Technology - Grammatical Theory announces the launching of a Ph.D. Program Ph.D. Program ------------- Nijmegen University, Tilburg University and the Max-Planck Institut fuer Psycholinguistik expect to obtain permission to start a joint Ph.D. Program in September 1991. This is a four-year program offering course work aimed at broadening the scope of the candidates to the four areas covered by the school, specialization seminars and individual tutoring of dissertation research. The language of instruction is English. Faculty ------- Faculty connected with the Graduate School includes: TILBURG UNIVERSITY Harry Bunt, Professor (Ph.D. Univ. of Amsterdam), Formal Semantics, Computer Linguistics Norbert Corver, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Tilburg University), Syntax Walter Daelemans, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Leuven University), Artificial Intelligence, Computer Linguistics Guus Extra, Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Psycholinguistics, Second Language Acquisition Ben Hermans, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Free University of Amsterdam 1991), Phonology Roeland van Hout, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Sociolinguistics, Methodology Erika Huls, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Sociolinguistics, Interactive Language Behavior Reinhard Muskens, Associate Professor (Ph.D. University of Amsterdam), Formal Semantics, Logic Leo Noordman, Professor (Ph.D. Groningen University), Psycholinguistics, Discourse Processes Gisela Redeker, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley), Psycholinguistics, Interactive Language Behavior Jan Renkema, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Free University of Amsterdam), Text Linguistics Henk van Riemsdijk, Professor (Ph.D. University of Amsterdam), Syntax Craig Thiersch, Fellow of the Royal Academy (Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Syntax, Computational Linguistics Ton Vallen, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Sociolinguistics, Second Language Acquisition Ludo Verhoeven, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Psycholinguistics, Literacy Studies Carel van Wijk, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Psycholinguistics, Language Production MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FUER PSYCHOLINGUISTIK Melissa Bowerman, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Harvard University), Language Acquisition Veronika Ehrich, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Universitaet Bielefeld), Language Acquisition Giovanni Flores d'Arcais, Professor (Ph.D. University of Padua), Psycholinguistics Uli Frauenfelder, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Ecole des Hautes Etudes Sociales, Paris), Psycholinguistics, Lexical Processing Claus Heeschen, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Universitaet Bonn), Psycholinguistics, Aphasia Wolfgang Klein, Professor (Ph.D. Universitaet des Saarlandes, Saarbruecken), Psycholinguistics, Second Language Acquisition Aditi Lahiri, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. University of Calcutta and Ph.D. Brown University), Phonetics, Phonology Willem Levelt, Professor (Ph.D. Leyden University), Psycholinguistics, Speech Production Clive Perdue, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Universite de Paris VIII), Language Acquisition Wietske Vonk, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Groningen University), Psycholinguistics, Discourse Processes Juergen Weissenborn, Senior Research Associate (Ph.D. Universi- taet des Saarlandes, Saarbruecken), Language Acquisition NIJMEGEN UNIVERSITY Jan Aerts, Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Corpus Linguistics Theo Bongaerts, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition Cees de Bot, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Sociolinguistics, Second Language Acquisition Loe Boves, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Phonetics, Speech Technology Theo van Els, Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition Marinel Gerritsen, Associate Professor, (Ph.D. Leyden University), Sociolinguistics, Dialectology Carlos Gussenhoven, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Phonetics, Phonology Toon Hagen, Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Sociolinguistics, Dialectology Henk van Jaarsveld, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Psycholinguistics, Lexical Processing Eric Kellerman, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Psycholinguistics, Second Language Acquisition Toni Rietveld, Associate Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Phonetics, Methodology Erik Schils, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Methodology Rob Schreuder, Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Psycholinguistics, Lexical Processing Pieter Seuren, Professor (Ph.D. University of Utrecht), Philosophy of Language, Semantics Iman Slis, Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Nijmegen University), Speech Disorders Wilhelm Vieregge, Professor (Ph.D. University of Bonn), Phonetics, Sociophonetics Directors --------- Rob Schreuder (Nijmegen University) Henk van Riemsdijk (Tilburg University) Applications ------------ Applications should be addressed to CLS - TILBURG CLS - NIJMEGEN attn. Henk van Riemsdijk attn. Rob Schreuder Tilburg University Nijmegen University Dept. of Language and Literature Wundtlaan 1 P.O. Box 90153 6525 XD Nijmegen 5000 LE Tilburg The Netherlands The Netherlands e-mail: RIEMSDYKMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueKUB.NL ROB
MPI.NL phone: +31 13 662668 +31 80 617752 fax: +31 13 663110 +31 80 521213 Applicants should have completed their undergraduate training and be able to present evidence of adequate knowledge in at least one of the four main research areas of the school. Applications should contain a statement of purpose, a curriculum vitae, samples of any previous work, course and grade lists (transcripts), references and, where applicable, evidence of adequate command of the English language. Deadline for applications is MAY 15 1991. Decisions my be expected before the end of June 1991. Financial Aid ------------- Candidates that are admitted may expect to have the university fees waived. In addition we expect to be able to offer a minimum of 6 research assistantships for four years in each of the two locations. These assistantships provide sufficient financial support to cover the basic living expenses. Locations --------- Tilburg and Nijmegen are located in the south and east of The Netherlands. The distance between the two cities is 65 km (40 miles). They are linked by a direct train connection. The Max- Planck-Institut is located on the Nijmegen University Campus. The aim is to create two groups each year, one in each location, but to maximize interaction between the two groups. Institutional Links ------------------- CLS is closely linked with the Institute for Language Technology and Artificial Intelligence (ITK) at Tilburg University, a joint venture of the Computational Linguistics Section of the Humanities Faculty and the Infolab Facility of the Economics Faculty. Technological Facilities ------------------------ A wide range of technological facilities is available: libraries, PCs and AI workstations, powerful mainframe computers, phonetic laboratories and facilities for experimental language behavior research. Further Information ------------------- Further information on the course program and on the research activities of the Center can be obtained by contacting either one of the two directors at the addresses listed above.