Faculty Position

Kelley Sacco ks7t at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Oct 13 13:28:28 UTC 2003


On 10/10/03 5:00 PM, "Frankie Hayduk" <fhayduk at usc.edu> wrote:

> Faculty Position: Assistant/Associate Professor
>
> The Department of Linguistics at the University of Southern California invites
> applications for a position in psycholinguistics/neurolinguistics to begin
> Fall 2004, with appointment as an assistant professor tenure-track or as an
> associate professor with tenure.
>
> Complete dossiers, including statements of research and of teaching interests,
> curriculum vitae, sample publications, course syllabi and teaching evaluations
> if available, and three letters of reference should be submitted, preferably
> in electronic form to: psycholinguistics at usc.edu
>
> or sent to:
>
> Attn: Elaine Andersen, Chair, Search Committee
> Department of Linguistics, Grace Ford Salvatori 301
> University of Southern California
> Los Angeles, CA 90089-1693
> United States of America
>
> For fullest consideration, applications should arrive by December 1, 2003. The
> department will be conducting interviews at the January LSA meeting in Boston.
>
> The University of Southern California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
> Action Employer.
>
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>
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>
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>



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