LINGUIST List 23.3649
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Fri Aug 31 2012
Jobs: Socioling: Asst Prof, University at Buffalo
Editor for this issue: Amy Brunett
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Date: 30-Aug-2012
From: Jeri Jaeger <jjaeger buffalo.edu>
Subject: Sociolinguistics: Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo, New York, USA
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University or Organization: University at Buffalo
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: New York, USA
Web Address: http://linguistics.buffalo.edu
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics
Description:
The Department of Linguistics at the University at Buffalo anticipates hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor beginning Fall 2013. We are looking for a specialist in Sociolinguistics who has an outstanding research program. The area of specialization within Sociolinguistics is open. Any additional specialization is welcome. The successful applicant will be expected to teach courses at all levels as well as serve on thesis committees, establish and maintain a robust research program, pursue external funding when available and provide service to the University and discipline. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012 and will continue until position is filled. Applicants should submit electronically a letter of application, Curriculum Vita, and three letters of reference at the application URL below; samples of work may be uploaded through UBJobs or may be sent electronically to the application email address below. Research statement and writing sample(s) are required for a complete application. They may be attached via the UBJobs automated system, or sent under separate cover by email to the application email address below.
Application Deadline: 01-Dec-2012 (Open until filled)
Email Address for Applications: sysell buffalo.edu
Web Address for Applications: http://ubjobs.buffalo.edu
Contact Information:
Prof. Jeri Jaeger
Email: jjaeger buffalo.edu
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