LINGUIST List 23.1028
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Wed Feb 29 2012
Jobs: Communicative Sciences & Disorders: Open Rank Faculty Search, Michigan State U
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Date: 28-Feb-2012
From: Brad Rakerd, Search Committee Chair <rakerd msu.edu>
Subject: Communicative Sciences and Disorders: Open Rank Faculty Search, Michigan State University, MI, USA
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University or Organization: Michigan State University
Department: Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Job Location: Michigan, USA
Web Address: http://www.Click2Apply.net/cb5sc3q
Job Rank: Rank Open
Specialty Areas: Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Description:
The Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders at Michigan State University seeks to fill a faculty position with an individual committed to developing an outstanding program of research and teaching. The ideal candidate will be an energetic teacher/scholar who is excited at the opportunity to join an innovative and growing department. This position is tenure system at Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor rank. Qualifications of preferred candidates include a Ph.D. in communicative sciences and disorders or a related discipline, and distinguished scholarship with emphasis on basic or clinical research in speech-language disorders. Candidates must demonstrate success (or the promise of success) in obtaining external funding for their research and the potential for multidisciplinary collaboration. The Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders (http://comdis.msu.edu) is housed within MSU's world-renowned College of Communication Arts and Sciences and is located in East Lansing, Michigan. The College of Communication Arts & Sciences at Michigan State University, established in 1955, was the first such college in the country. Today, with more than 4,000 students, it is one of the largest and most respected. The college combines a research-intensive faculty with a strong professional mission to prepare students for rewarding careers and emerging technologies. To apply for this position, please refer to posting #5885 and complete an electronic submission at the Michigan State University Employment Opportunities website https://jobs.msu.edu. Applicants should submit electronically a cover letter summarizing qualifications for the position, a vita, and the names and addresses of three references. Please direct inquiries about this position to Professor Brad Rakerd, contact information below. The search committee will begin its evaluation of applicants April 15, 2012, and will continue until an exceptional candidate is selected. MSU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. MSU is committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages applications and/or nominations of women, persons of color, veterans, and persons with disabilities. Apply Here: http://www.Click2Apply.net/cb5sc3q
Application Deadline: 15-Apr-2012 (Open until filled)
Web Address for Applications: http://www.Click2Apply.net/cb5sc3q
Contact Information:
Professor Brad Rakerd, Search Committee Chair
Email: rakerd msu.edu
Phone: 517-432-8195
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