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Tenure Track Faculty Position: Tenure Track PositionMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueSan Francisco State University (SFSU). Joint Doctoral Program in Special Education - San Francisco State University & UC Berkeley--Atypical Developmental Psycholinguistics emphasis: Assistant/Associate Professor, based on qualifications. Doctorate in Special Education, Education of the Deaf, Linguistics, Psychology or related discipline. Knowledge of language acquisition in atypical populations (e.g., Deaf, language/learning disabled, specific language impaired). Strong evidence of scholarly productivity or potential. Minimum of two years professional experience. University teaching, research, grant writing, and experience working with special needs children in language and/or literacy development desirable. Knowledge of multicultural and multilingual aspects of deafness and related areas of education preferred. Duties include teaching doctoral level courses in linguistics of ASL, sign language acquisition, teaching master's degree courses in related areas of special education, and supervision of doctoral dissertations, research and teaching practica. Application reviews begin March 15, 1996; position open until filled. Send letter of application, vita, and three letters of recommendation to: Chair, Search Committee, Joint Doctoral Program, Department of Special Education, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132. SFSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Dr. Philip M. Prinz, Coordinator, Joint Doctoral Program in Special Education (SF State University & UC Berkeley) San Francisco State University Department of Special Education & ASL Literacy Project 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132 Tel: (415) 338-7655 Fax: (415) 338-0566 E-mail: pm
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Am Seminar fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft der Heinrich-Heine Universitaet Duesseldorf ist zum 1. April 1996 eine Promovierten-Stelle (C1 oder BAT IIa) mit dem Schwerpunkt Neuro- oder Psycholinguistik zu besetzen. Aufgaben: Lehre und Forschung in dem genannten Schwerpunkt. Erwartet wird die Mitarbeit im Sonderforschungsbereich "Theorie des Lexikons" und die Absicht zur Habilitation. Bewerbungsunterlagen bis zum 10. Maerz 1996 schriftlich erbeten an: Prof. Dr. Dieter Wunderlich, Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Universitaetsstr.1, 40225 Duesseldorf. Anfragen ueber E-mail: wdlMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.uni-duesseldorf.de