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Jobs: Morphology & Phonology: Assoc, Full or Distinguished Prof, CUNY
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1. Nishi
Bissoondial,
Morphology & Phonology: Associate, Full or Distinguished Professor, City University of New York's Graduate Center, USA
Message 1: Morphology & Phonology: Associate, Full or Distinguished Professor, City University of New York's Graduate Center, USA
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Date: 15-Jul-2009
From: Nishi Bissoondial <nbissoondial gc.cuny.edu>
Subject: Morphology & Phonology: Associate, Full or Distinguished Professor, City University of New York's Graduate Center, USA
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University or Organization: City University of New York's Graduate Center
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: New York, USA
Web Address: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Linguistics
Job Rank: Associate Professor
Specialty Areas: Morphology; Phonology
Description:
The PhD and MA Program in Linguistics at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York invites applications for a linguist of distinction who specializes in comparative or field linguistics with a preferred specialization in phonology/morphology. We seek an internationally recognized scholar with a strong record of interdisciplinary research in bi- or multilingualism, second language acquisition, languages in contact, language conservation, or language maintenance, attrition, and shift. The Graduate Center, which is the PhD-granting institution of CUNY, is devoted to advancing original research and training graduate students in over 30 fields in the humanities, social sciences and sciences. This position is part of a Graduate Center-wide initiative to hire new faculty interested in the interdisciplinary study of immigration and globalization. We expect that during the next three years this initiative will result in the hiring of six scholars (in both the humanities and social sciences) doing groundbreaking work related to the interdisciplinary study of social change in an era of globalization. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: PhD required. The search committee envisions making a senior appointment, but a less senior applicant of exceptional distinction will be considered. A particularly strong candidate may be nominated as a Distinguished Professor. The successful candidate must have demonstrated interdisciplinary interests and a proven ability to work collaboratively. TO APPLY: Please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for at least three references (no letters are needed at this time) to the address or email below.
Application Deadline: 18-Sep-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
Linguistics Search Committee The CUNY Graduate Center
Ph.D. and M.A. Program in Linguistics
365 Fifth Avenue
room 7407
New York, NY 10016-4309
USA
Contact Information:
CUNY Graduate Center
linguistics gc.cuny.edu
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