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Tue Nov 17 2009
Jobs: Communication Sciences & Disorders: 2 Asst Profs, U of North TX
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1. Gloria
Olness,
Communication Sciences and Disorders; Language Acquisition: Assistant Professor (Two Positions), University of North Texas, USA
Message 1: Communication Sciences and Disorders; Language Acquisition: Assistant Professor (Two Positions), University of North Texas, USA
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Date: 16-Nov-2009
From: Gloria Olness <golness unt.edu>
Subject: Communication Sciences and Disorders; Language Acquisition: Assistant Professor (Two Positions), University of North Texas, USA
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University or Organization: University of North Texas
Department: Speech and Hearing Sciences
Job Location: Texas, USA
Web Address: http://www.sphs.unt.edu
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Language Acquisition; Communication Sciences and Disorders
Description:
Positions: Two (2) nine-month, tenure-track assistant professor positions beginning Fall 2010. Summer teaching is possible contingent upon departmental needs, faculty availability and funding. Responsibilities: Conduct research in area of expertise; seek extramural funding; teach at the graduate and undergraduate levels; participate in scholarly, service, and clinical activities, as applicable. Clinical supervision is not a responsibility but can be performed if candidate desires. Qualifications Position 1: Candidates must hold an earned doctorate in communication sciences and disorders or a related field such as linguistics, neuroscience, behavioral science or human development. Preference will be given to candidates with evidence of research productivity; evidence of success in obtaining extramural funding; one or more years of postdoctoral experience; and expertise in child language development and language disorders, especially areas related to autism, language/literacy development, or speech-language development in hearing-impaired populations. CCC-SLP and clinical experience with speech-language-disordered populations are advantageous. Position 2: Candidates must hold an earned doctorate in communication sciences and disorders or a related field such as linguistics, neuroscience, behavioral science or human development. Preference will be given to candidates with evidence of research productivity; evidence of success in obtaining extramural funding; one or more years of postdoctoral experience; and expertise applicable to the discipline of communication sciences and disorders. CCC-SLP and clinical experience with speech-language-disordered populations are advantageous. University: UNT is a student-centered public research university. The University has more than 36,000 students, one-third of whom are graduate students. The College of Arts and Sciences provides extensive administrative support for research (e.g., start-up funds, competitive intramural funding, travel supplements, pre- and post-award administrative support for grant submissions) and opportunities for multi-disciplinary collaboration (e.g., inter-departmental collaborations, research clusters). Technological support for faculty research and teaching are exemplary. UNT is conveniently located in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metropolis, the economic and cultural hub of north-central Texas. Department: The UNT Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences provides research support in the form of lab space, start-up funds, travel support, and faculty interaction. Established ties with major clinical and educational organizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolis provide extensive opportunity for collaborative research efforts. Additional information about the department, faculty and students can be found at www.sphs.unt.edu. Application process: Applicants must submit electronically a cover letter detailing reasons for interest in the position; curriculum vitae; list of names and contact information of three references; unofficial transcripts for all graduate and undergraduate enrollments; statement of research interests; and statement of teaching philosophy and interests to http://facultyjobs.unt.edu. Individuals may apply for either one or both positions. Official transcripts due upon hire. For additional information, contact the Chair of the Search Committee, Dr. Gloria Streit Olness (golness unt.edu). Deadlines: Review of applications will begin December 1, 2009, and will continue until search is closed. AA/ADA/EOE
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Web Address for Applications: http://facultyjobs.unt.edu
Contact Information:
Dr. Gloria Olness
Email: golness unt.edu
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