LINGUIST List 22.1170
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Thu Mar 10 2011
Jobs: Comp Ling & Corpus Ling: Full Prof, Sorbonne Nouvelle
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Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Statistical Language Analysis: Full Prof, Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris3, France
Message 1: Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Statistical Language Analysis: Full Prof, Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris3, France
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Date: 10-Mar-2011
From: kim gerdes <kim gerdes.fr>
Subject: Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, Statistical Language Analysis: Full Prof, Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris3, France
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University or Organization: Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris3
Department: ILPGA
Job Location: Paris, France
Web Address: http://ilpga.fr
Job Rank: Full Professor
Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Corpus Linguistics, Statistical Language Analysis
Description:
Full Professor in Computational Linguistics: The Institute of General and Applied Linguistics and Phonetics (ILPGA) of the Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3, a stone's throw away from Notre Dame de Paris, seeks to fill a tenured position of a full professor of linguistics starting in fall 2011. The candidate is expected to work on very large corpora in the perspective of statistical analyses, text mining, grammar induction, annotation methods. The primary specialization should be in work on large written or spoken corpora of various languages, including possibly data mining and grammar induction or other statistical approaches. The application procedure for university positions in France requires candidates either to be in possession of the 'Habilitation à diriger des recherches' or to already hold an equivalent position abroad. The usual conditions for this equivalence are a proof of active research, of supervision of student research, and of good knowledge of French. The teaching and research profile of the position in French can be found here: https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/ListesPostesPublies/ANTEE/2011_1/0751719L/FOPC_0751719L_153.pdf The full job application has to be sent in by March 25, so please direct e-mail inquiries as soon as possible to Kim Gerdes at the e-mail address below.
Application Deadline: 24-Mar-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Bureau du personnel enseignant 07 PR 0153
Mailing Address for Applications:
Bureau du personnel enseignant 07 PR 0153
17, RUE DE LA SORBONNE
PARIS 75005
France
Contact Information:
kim gerdes
Email: kim gerdes.fr
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