LINGUIST List 21.4082
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Fri Oct 15 2010
Jobs: General Linguistics; Phonology: Assoc Professor/Professor, U of Canterbury
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1. Susan Bouterey ,
General Linguistics; Phonology: Associate Professor/Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Message 1: General Linguistics; Phonology: Associate Professor/Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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Date: 14-Oct-2010
From: Susan Bouterey <susan.bouterey canterbury.ac.nz>
Subject: General Linguistics; Phonology: Associate Professor/Professor, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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University or Organization: University of Canterbury
Department: College of Arts
Job Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
Web Address: http://www.lacl.canterbury.ac.nz/ling/
Job Rank: Associate Professor/Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Phonology
Description:
Associate Professor/Professor in Linguistics Location: College of Arts, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand Full-time Vacancy 1096 Closing Date: Friday 19 November 2010 (NZ time GMT+12) The School of Languages, Cultures & Linguistics at the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) invites applications for the position of Associate Professor/Professor in Linguistics, commencing 1st July 2011. Applicants must possess a PhD qualification in Linguistics. The successful applicant will teach into the undergraduate and post-graduate programmes, in addition to providing mentoring and supervision to Masters and Ph.D. students. Proven experience and ability in teaching phonology is essential. The ability to teach in other areas, particularly in historical linguistics, may be advantageous. The successful applicant will maintain a high quality output in research and publications, consistent with the level of appointment, and will contribute to academic leadership in the linguistics community at Canterbury. Research opportunities will include participation in wide-ranging interdisciplinary research in the recently-established New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain, and Behaviour at the University of Canterbury, with which the Linguistics Programme is closely associated. Applicants will be expected to show evidence of academic leadership and a track record of obtaining external research funding. Additional Information: * Linguistics Programme: http://www.lacl.canterbury.ac.nz/ling/ * New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain, and Behaviour: http://www.nzilbb.canterbury.ac.nz/ * Position Description: https://ucvacancies.canterbury.ac.nz/PositionDescriptions/COA/Aspro_Prof_LING_PD.pdf For enquiries of an academic nature, please contact Susan Bouterey, Head of School of Languages, Culture and Linguistics at susan.bouterey canterbury.ac.nz. For queries or assistance in relation to the recruitment or application process, please contact the HR Administrator, College of Arts, at rachel.lewis canterbury.ac.nz. Applications for all positions at the University of Canterbury are to be made online at the application URL below.
Application Deadline: 19-Nov-2010
Web Address for Applications: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus
Contact Information:
Susan Bouterey
Email: susan.bouterey canterbury.ac.nz
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