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Department of Information and Cognitive Systems Yokohama National University Positions: 1 Level: Assistant Professor/Associate Professor Specialty: Cognitive Science Teaching: (1) Courses in the Course of Multimedia Culture, Faculty of Education and Human Sciences, including "Seminar in Cognitive Science (A,B)", "Seminar in Linguistics (A,B)", etc. (2) General education courses "Language and Cognition A", etc. Qualifications: (1) 45 years of age or under (as of April 1, 1999) (2) Ph. D., or equivalent research results (3) For people whose native language is not Japanese, Japanese language ability sufficient for conducting university business Starting Date: April 1, 1999 Documents: (1) Curriculum Vitae (1) (2) List of Research Achievements (1) (3) Published books or articles, with abstracts. (No more than 5; photocopies ok) (4) Contact information for people who can write letters of recommendation Application Deadline: Materials must be received by September 16, 1998 Address: Dean Faculty of Education and Human Sciences Yokohama National University Yokohama-shi, Hodogaya-ku, Tokiwadai 79-2 240-8501 Contact information: Seiya Negami Department of Information and Cognitive Systems Faculty of Education and Human Sciences Yokohama National Univerisity. Yokohama-shi, Hodogaya-ku, Tokiwadai 79-2 240-8501 Phone: +81-45-339-3373 Email: negamiMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueedhs.ynu.ac.jp N.B. Send materials by registered mail. On the envelope, write "Application Documents for the Department of Information and Cognitive Systems". To have application materials returned, include a self-addressed stamped envelope.
The following position at Roskilde University, Denmark, is hereby re-advertised: Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship in the area of English Language and Linguistics. Applications should include copies of relevant exam documents and references, as well as a project proposal (approx. 5 pages) including project definition, description of methodology and a work plan. Applicants should enclose 3 identical sets of these documents. For further information, please contact Professor Bent Preisler (E-mail preislerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebabel.ruc.dk. Tel. +45 4674 2374. Fax +45 4674 3061). The PhD position is funded for up to 3 years. The PhD student is obliged to do some teaching and related work (a total of 840 hours) at the Dept. The monthly salary is currently Dkr 19,229 before tax. Applications should be sent to Dept. of Languages and Culture, Blg. 3.2.4, Roskilde University, P.O. Box 260, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark. Deadline: Monday, November 9, at 12 o'clock noon. University of Roskilde Dept. of Languages and Culture, Blg. 3.2.4 P.O. Box 260, 4000 Roskilde Denmark Tel. +45 4674 2374 Fax +45 4674 3061 E-mail preisler
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The Linguistics Studies Program at Syracuse University invites applications for a one-year replacement to teach 4 or 5 courses in its BA/MA program. Three courses will be: Introduction to Linguistic Analysis, Introduction to Phonology, and Introduction to Syntax. The other course(s) will also likely be at the introductory level, but the field(s) will be determined in consultation with the instructor. Applications, consisting of a letter of interest describing research and teaching qualifications, a current curriculum vitae, the names and e-mail addresses of three referees, and evidence of teaching excellence, should be addressed to: Gerald R. Greenberg Chair, Department of Language, Literatures, and Linguistics Director, Linguistics Studies Program 340 H.B. Crouse Hall Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1160 315-443-5378 ggreenbeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemailbox.syr.edu Syracuse University is an AA/EO Employer. Gerald R. Greenberg ggreenbe
mailbox.syr.edu Chair Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics Associate Professor of Russian and Linguistics 340D H.B. Crouse Hall Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1160 USA 315-443-5378 office phone 315-443-5376 fax