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The LINGUIST List is your premier source for information on academic and professional positions for linguists.

Students: Listings for graduate and research assistantships (financial support for graduate and post-graduate work) can be found under Student Support.



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Jobs Bulletin Job announcements will appear in printed volumes of The LINGUIST List Jobs Bulletin, issued quarterly. Please consult our FAQs for more information, or order a hard copy.
Job Archives Job posting archives from 1990 through the present.


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Internships Registry Announce an internship if you're looking for a student intern to perform linguistic research tasks, like annotation, transcription, archiving, the creation of educational materials, etc. Or, if you're a student looking for an internship, browse our active listings.


The LINGUIST List strongly encourages employers to use non-discriminatory standards in hiring policy. In particular we urge that employers do not discriminate on the grounds of race, ethnicity, nationality, disability, age, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. However, we have neither the right nor the means to enforce these standards internationally.

Job seekers should pay special attention to language in job announcements regarding employment requirements and are encouraged to consult our international employment page. This page has been set up so that people can report on the employment standards of various countries.