LINGUIST List 24.342
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Sun Jan 20 2013
Jobs: General Ling; Socioling: Visiting Lecturer, UCLA, California, USA
Editor for this issue: Uliana Kazagasheva
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Date: 18-Jan-2013
From: UCLA Ling Search Committee <Linguistics2012 humnet.ucla.edu>
Subject: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics: Visiting Lecturer, UCLA, California, USA
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University or Organization: UCLA
Job Location: California, USA
Web Address: http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/
Job Rank: Visiting Lecturer
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics
Description:
The UCLA Department of Linguistics is conducting a search to fill a temporary lecturer position in General Linguistics and Sociolinguistics for the Spring quarter of 2012-13. The quarter starts on March 27, 2013 and ends on June 14, 2013. The appointee will teach two undergraduate Linguistics courses – (i) Introduction to Language, and (ii) Sociolinguistics.
We will start reviewing the applications as we receive them. The position will remain open until filled. Applicants are requested to send application materials by email. This should include a vita, a cover letter describing experience and interests for both teaching and research, sample papers, and documentation of teaching record (including teaching evaluations). Applicants should also request three letters of recommendation to be sent by email to this address from individuals familiar with their work. Questions about the position may be directed to the search committee.
All applications, material submission, and questions should be sent to the application email address below.
UCLA is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Application Deadline:
Email Address for Applications: Linguistics2012 humnet.ucla.edu
Contact Information:
UCLA Ling Search Committee
Email: Linguistics2012 humnet.ucla.edu
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