LINGUIST List 20.1754
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Thu May 07 2009
Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Assoc Prof, Copenhagen Business School
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1. Bente
Ramovic,
Computational Linguistics: Assoc Prof, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Message 1: Computational Linguistics: Assoc Prof, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
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Date: 06-May-2009
From: Bente Ramovic <bsr.hr cbs.dk>
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Assoc Prof, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
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University or Organization: Copenhagen Business School
Department: Dept of Int'l Language Studies and Comp Ling
Job Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Web Address: http://uk.cbs.dk/forskning_viden/institutter_centre/institutter
Job Rank: Associate Professor
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics
Description:
The Department of International Language Studies and Computational Linguistics (ISV) invites applications for a vacant Associate Professorship in Computational Linguistics. Language processes in businesses rely increasingly on language technology, and information processes rely increasingly on electronic formatting, parsing and retrieval of text. It is in the interest of ISV to maintain a highly competent research environment combining linguistic and computational approaches to information and translation processes. The Associate Professorship is a tenured position with research and teaching obligations. Successful applicants are expected to be physically present and actively participate in the teaching and research activities of the department. Responsibilities: - Research meeting high international standards and promoting the academic development of the field of computational linguistics - Fund raising and initiation and coordination of research projects - Course development, teaching, and examinations - Promotion of the teaching and research capabilities of Copenhagen Business School within the core area of computational linguistics - Contribution to the administrative responsibilities of the department - Communication of research-based knowledge in society, including participation in the public debate The Associate Professor is expected to contribute to the development and application of the research of the department's research areas and to maintain and strengthen its international research position. Qualifications: - Advanced degree in an appropriate field - Documented pedagogical qualifications or other material for the evaluation of his/her pedagogical level (see below) - Documented research production at an international level, including publications in the field's interna-tionally recognized journals - Documented proficiency in English Applicants without appropriate teaching experience will be appointed on a probationary period of up to 1½ years. Appointment and salary will be in accordance with the agreement of the Ministry of Finance's agreement with the Central Academic Organisation.
Application Deadline: 02-Jun-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Vivi Roenne
Dalgas Have 15
Departmental Administration (IADH)
Frederiksberg DK-2000
Denmark
Contact Information:
Dr Alex Klinge
Email: ak.isv cbs.dk
Phone: 004538153158
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