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I forward an advertisement for the chair of Romance Languages in the University of Oxford, England. According to the Statutes the "professor will be required to give lectures and instruction in the structure and historical development of the languages which are derived from Latin". For further information please do not write to me but to the University Registrar (postal address at the end of the advertisement; fax UK (0)1865-270708). Anna Morpurgo Davies UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Professorship of the Romance Languages The electors intend to proceed to an election to the Professorship of the Romance Languages which falls vacant with effect from 1 October 1996 upon the retirement of Professor R.R. Posner. The stipend of the professorship is at present pounds stlg 36,827 per annum. A non-stipendiary professorial fellowship at Trinity College is attached to the professorship. Applications (ten copies, or one only from overseas candidates), naming three referees, should be received not later than 13 November 1995 by the Registrar, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, UK, from whom written particulars may be obtained.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Position Announcement The Department of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut anticipates a tenure-track position beginning in the Fall semester of 1996, at the rank of Assistant, or Associate, or Full Professor. Salary is negotiable. Ph.D. is required by the time duties begin. We are interested in candidates with specialization in experimental phonetics and phonological theory. Applicants whose research interests interact well with those of the current faculty are especially sought. Applicants should be prepared to teach in the area of their specialization at the graduate and under-graduate level, as well as more general linguistics courses at the undergaduate level. Applicants should send a complete dossier (letter of application, curriculum vitae, samples of work in progress or published, description of courses prepared to teach, and teaching evaluations if available) and at least three letters of recommendation to: Phonetics/Phonology Search Committee University of Connecticut Department of Linguistics, U-145 341 Mansfield Road, Room 230 Storrs, CT 06269-1145 email: LINQADMMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueUCONNVM.UCONN.EDU phone: (860) 486-4229 fax: (860) 486-0197 Applications received by January 1, 1996 will be given preference in the screening process. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The University of Connecticut is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Rutgers University is seeking candidates for an initial three-year tenure track assistant professor position in Korean language, literature, or culture to begin September l, l996. Teaching responsibilities include Korean language courses through advanced level and courses on Korean literature, culture, or society. Qualifications include the following: l. Native or near native proficiency in the language 2. Excellent command of English 3. Ph.D. in hand or to be received by the time of appointment in Korean language and literature or culture, or a field related to Korean Studies 4. Ability to assist in the development of Korean Studies 5. Prior experience in teaching Korean courses preferable Those interested in the position should write and send a resume, three letters of recommendation, and samples of scholarly writings by December l, l995 to the Korean Search Committee, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Rutgers University, Scott Hall, College Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903. FAX: 932-7926. Rutgers University is an EO/AA Employer 10/95Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue