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Content-Length: 1218 Dublin City University School of Applied Languages. Lectureship in Computer-Based Linguistics The School of Applied Languages has a major commitment to both teaching and research in the field of Language and Technology. It shares responsibility, with the School of Computer Applications, for the innovative BSc in Applied Computational Linguistics (which produces its first graduates in 1995). It is research active in a range of related disciplines including Translation Studies, Terminology, Computational Linguistics and C.A.L.L. The successful candidate will play a key role in the development of Computer-based Linguistics in both research and teaching. We are particularly interested in applications from colleagues with expertise in text and corpus linguistics. Applicants should be well qualified academically, and have a proven record of achievement in teaching in addition to relevant research or professional experience. Previous participation in EU funded research programmes would be an advantage. For further information and application form, contact The Personnel Office Dublin City University Dublin 9 Ireland Tel. Ireland 1 7045149 Fax Ireland 1 7045500 Closing Date: June 9th 1995.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Content-Length: 2558 WANTED! Creative linguists who appreciate the challenge of teaching for a position at the Department of Linguistics, Uppsala University The Department of Linguistics at Uppsala University invites applications for a full-time Lectureship in Computational Linguistics (Reference No: 2546/95) for the term of one year with possibility of extension: 1995-07-01-1996-06-30 As of the autumn term of 1994, the Department of Linguistics offers a four-year master=B4s program in Language Engineering. The program provides unified professional training to meet current and future needs of Language engineers. Language engineers develop, maintain and customize Language products. In addition to professional qualification, the program also qualifies students for graduate study in computational linguistics, the theoretical basis for Language Engineering. Your primary responsibility will be to teach courses in computational linguistics (e. g. mathematical linguistics, statistical NLP, syntax, semantics, and discourse) as part of our new curriculum in Language Engineering. In addition, you will develop courses and laboratory exercises within the Language Engineering program. Time is also allowed for participation in the research projects of the department. This position requires a thorough knowledge of computational and formal linguistics. Positive weight will be given to experience in language formalisation, such as exam papers for graduate studies with this focus from educational programs in computational linguistics, computer science, or system analysis. Considerable weight will be placed on personal suitability. More information on the position can be obtained by contacting Head of Department Professor Anna S=E5gvall Hein, tel. +46 18 18 14 12, e-mail: Anna.Sagvall_HeinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.uu.se or Director of Studies Caroline Liberg, tel. +46 18 18 13 44, e-mail: Caroline.Liberg
ling.uu.se Applications should be addressed to Registrar, Uppsala University, Box 256, S-751 05, Uppsala, Sweden, telefax +46 18 18 20 00. Applications must be received by 1995-06-16, at the latest. Don=B4t forget to quote reference number. If the application is initially submitted by telefax or telegram, it must be complemented by the application in original form as soon as possible. ********************************************************** Caroline Liberg Department of Linguistics Uppsala university Box 513 S-715 20 Uppsala tel: +46 18 181344 fax: +46 18 181416 e-mail: caroline.liberg
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Content-Length: 1814 WANTED! Creative linguists who appreciate the challenge of teaching for a position at the Department of Linguistics, Uppsala University The Department of Linguistics at Uppsala University invites applications for a full-time Lectureship in Linguistics (Reference No: 2547/95) as temporary replacement for the term of one year: 1995-07-01-1996-06-30 Your primary responsibility will be to teach courses in formal linguistics (general and Swedish grammar, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics) as part of our basic curriculum in linguistics and our new curriculum in Language Engineering. The language of instruction is Swedish. A certain amount of time also is allowed for participation in the research projects of the department. Thorough knowledge of formal linguistics is a special requirement for this position, and considerable weight will be placed on personal suitability. More information on the position can be obtained by contacting Head of Department Professor Anna S=E5gvall Hein, tel. +46 18 18 14 12, e-mail: Anna.Sagvall_HeinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.uu.se or Director of Studies Caroline Liberg, tel. +46 18 18 13 44, e-mail: Caroline.Liberg
ling.uu.se Applications should be addressed to Registrar, Uppsala University, Box 256, S-751 05, Uppsala, Sweden, telefax +46 18 18 20 00. Applications must be received by 1995-06-16, at the latest. Don=B4t forget to quote reference number. If the application is initially submitted by telefax or telegram, it must be complemented by the application in original form as soon as possible. ********************************************************** Caroline Liberg Department of Linguistics Uppsala university Box 513 S-715 20 Uppsala tel: +46 18 181344 fax: +46 18 181416 e-mail: caroline.liberg
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