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Post-Doc Position at the University of Rochester The Center for Language Sciences at the University of Rochester anticipates having one NIH post-doc available beginning July 1. The center brings together faculty and students with interests in spoken and signed languages from the departments of Linguistics, Computer Science, Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Philosophy; and the interdisciplinary programs in Cognitive Science and Neuroscience. We will consider applicants from any of the disciplines who are interested in contributing to an interdisciplinary language community. However, we are particularly interested in post-doctoral fellows who have interests in computational approaches to language, including both stochastic and traditional approaches in computational linguistics and natural language processing. Applications should be sent to James Allen, University of Rochester, Department of Computer Science, Computer Studies Building, Rochester, NY 14627. Include a vita, sample reprints and/or pre-prints, a statement of research and training interests, and arrange for letters of reference from at least three referees. Applications must be citizens or permanent residents of the USA. Applications will be considered as soon as they are complete. The University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from women and from minorities.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
To sincere job-seekers: We are now looking for ESL instructors to teach Laboratory English classes or English conversation classes at Yeungnam University's Foreign Language Institute, starting September 1, 1996. The instructor will teach 20 hours per week, Monday through Friday, during the contract period. The instructor will be provided with a furnished apatment. The anuual salary will be 13,000,000 -- 18,000,000 Korean Won (approximately $17,000 -- 23,000). To apply for the position, please send us the following documents by June 10, 1996 . 1. two copies of your most recent resume 2. two copies of your diploma(s), certified by a Korean consulate 3. two original copies of your transcript(s) 4. two recent passport-size color photos 5. a photocopy of the first page of your passport 6. a statement of career goal Further positions may be available starting in January and March in 1997. If your have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us. Our mailing address is the Foreign Language Institute, Yeungnam University, 214-1, Taedong, Kyongsan, Kyongpuk 712-749, Republic of Korea. Phone: 82-53-810-3651, 3659 Fax: 82-53-812-7424 Sincerely, Prof. Lee, Han Sup Director/FLIMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue