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Fri Oct 02 2009
Jobs: Ling Theories: Prof/Assoc Prof/Asst Prof, Chinese U of Hong Kong
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1. Wendell
Chau,
Linguistic Theories: Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Message 1: Linguistic Theories: Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Date: 02-Oct-2009
From: Wendell Chau <wendell informadv.com>
Subject: Linguistic Theories: Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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University or Organization: The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Department: Linguistics and Modern Languages
Job Location: Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
Web Address: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/lin/
Job Rank: Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Linguistic Theories
Description:
Applications are invited for: Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor (Ref. 0910/045(482)/2) Applicants should have a PhD degree in linguistics, with expertise in one or more of the following areas: language variation and language change, linguistic theory and second language acquisition, and sign linguistics. The appointees will (i) teach relevant undergraduate and postgraduate courses; (ii) supervise projects and theses of undergraduate, MA, MPhil and PhD students; (iii) develop research in his/her areas of expertise; and (iv) undertake administrative duties. Appointments will normally be made on contract basis for up to three years initially commencing August 2010, which, subject to mutual agreement, may lead to longer-term appointment or substantiation later. Salary and Fringe Benefits: Salary will be highly competitive, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The University offers a comprehensive fringe benefit package including medical care, plus a contract-end gratuity for appointments of two years or longer and housing benefits for eligible appointees. Further information about the University and the general terms of service for appointments is available at http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/personnel. The terms mentioned herein are for reference only and are subject to revision by the University. Application Procedure: Please send full resume, copies of academic credentials, a publication list and/or abstracts of selected published papers, together with names, addresses and fax numbers/e-mail addresses of three referees to whom the applicants' consent has been given for their providing references (unless otherwise specified), to the address or fax number below by the closing date. The Personal Information Collection Statement will be provided upon request. Please quote the reference number and mark 'Application - Confidential' on cover.
Application Deadline: 09-Nov-2009
Mailing Address for Applications:
The Personnel Office
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin, N.T.
Hong Kong, HKG 852
Hong Kong
Contact Information:
The Personnel Office
Email: personnel-1 cuhk.edu.hk
Fax: (852) 2696 1462
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