LINGUIST List 21.1084
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Fri Mar 05 2010
Jobs: Syntax; Phonology/Phonetics: Asst Prof, University of Georgia
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1. Don
McCreary,
Syntax; Phonology/Phonetics: Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, USA
Message 1: Syntax; Phonology/Phonetics: Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, USA
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Date: 05-Mar-2010
From: Don McCreary <mccreary uga.edu>
Subject: Syntax; Phonology/Phonetics: Assistant Professor, University of Georgia, USA
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University or Organization: University of Georgia
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Georgia, USA
Web Address: http://www.linguistics.uga.edu
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Phonetics; Phonology; Syntax
Description:
Assistant Professor of Linguistics (Syntax) and (Phonology/Phonetics) Position: The Linguistics Program at the University of Georgia invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the assistant professor level, one in syntax and one in phonology/phonetics, to begin August 16, 2010. Qualifications: Applicants should have primary research and teaching interests in either syntax or phonology/ phonetics. A secondary area of specialization, such as second language acquisition or language variation/ sociolinguistics, is desirable. The ideal candidate will be someone with documented evidence of excellence in research and teaching who is eager to engage with students and faculty in our interdisciplinary program. Evidence of potential for grant funding is desirable. Responsibilities include teaching two courses per semester at either the undergraduate or graduate level, maintaining an active research program, and involvement with graduate student research. Ph.D. in Linguistics required at the time of appointment. Although the teaching and research responsibilities for these positions are entirely within the Linguistics Program, successful applicants will be housed in one of the tenure-granting departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, such as English, Romance Languages, or Germanic and Slavic Languages. Both the home department and the Linguistics Program will be involved in the tenure process. The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, its many units, and the University of Georgia are committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and students, and sustaining a work and learning environment that is inclusive. Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University is an EEO/AA institution. Application Details: Electronic submissions will be accepted. Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample, three current letters of recommendation, and graduate transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable) to the application email address below. Letters of recommendation submitted electronically should come directly from the recommenders. For more information contact: lwheatle uga.edu Applications received after March 31, 2010 cannot be guaranteed full consideration. The University of Georgia is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution.
Application Deadline: 31-Mar-2010
Mailing Address for Applications:
Search Committee
University of Georgia
Program in Linguistics
142 Gilbert Hall
Athens, GA 30602
USA
Email Address for Applications: search uga.edu
Contact Information:
Ms. Loretta Wheatley
Email: lwheatle uga.edu
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