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English Conversation Instructors Dongguk University, Seoul, South Korea, invites able and experienced full-time instructors for teaching English Conversation to the young undergraduate students, starting on March 1, 1998. People who want to be interviewed for the position are encouraged to, as soon as possible, send (i) a resume with a recent photo (with an applicant's date of birth specified), and (ii) copies of diplomas and transcripts to the fax at the Foreign Language Center at Dongguk University: 260 - 3691, by hard mail to the following address: Foreign Language Center at Dongguk University, 3-ga 26, Pil-dong, Chung-gu, Seoul, South Korea (zip code: 100-715), or to the phone number: 260 -3470/1, Foreign Language Center at Dongguk UniversityMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The Department of Linguistics at Yale University expects to make a senior appointment in the field of linguistic phonetics, effective as of the 1998-1999 academic year. The appointee should have a proven record of excellence in teaching and in research that bridges the study of speech as an external, physical phenomenon and its abstract linguistic organization (phonology). In line with our interest in developing the study of Linguistics as an aspect of the study of the mind, the appointee should be prepared to teach courses and conduct research bearing on the cognitive underpinnings of speech and its relation to language. He or she will be responsible for maintaining and developing our relation with the Haskins Laboratories, a unique and invaluable resource for the study of phonetics and related areas in the Yale community. Applicants should send a current CV and the names of several potential references by 15 December, 1997, to: Chair, phonetics search committee; Department of Linguistics, 318 HGS, Box 208236 Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520-8236. We hope to interview potential candidates at the Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting in New York in January, 1998. Yale University is an Affirnmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and especially encourages applications from women and members of under-represented minorities.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue