8.1338, Jobs: Positions in Speech-Language Pathology

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-8-1338. Mon Sep 22 1997. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 8.1338, Jobs: Positions in Speech-Language Pathology

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Date:  Sun, 21 Sep 1997 11:21:28 +0000
From:  Martha Ratliff <mratlif at cms.cc.wayne.edu>
Subject:  Speech-Language Path Positions at WSU

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Date:  Sun, 21 Sep 1997 11:21:28 +0000
From:  Martha Ratliff <mratlif at cms.cc.wayne.edu>
Subject:  Speech-Language Path Positions at WSU

The Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Department at Wayne State
University (WSU) invites applications for two tenure-line positions in
speech-language pathology with a start date in late August of 1998.
Rank of these positions is open, with rank and salary based on
qualifications and experience.  Both appointments require Ph.D. degrees
in speech-language pathology, psychology, linguistics, or a related
field.  Area of specialization is largely open, but successful
candidates will need to demonstrate research expertise and the potential
for securing grants to establish and maintain funded research programs
in their areas of specialization.  Successful applicants will be
expected to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses as appropriate
for rank and area of expertise.

Wayne State University, located in Detroit's Cultural Center, is an
urban university serving over 35,000 students.  The Audiology and
Speech-Language Pathology Department is located in the College of
Science and has close ties and the possibility of collaborative research
relations with psychology, linguistics, gerontology, medicine, allied
health, and education.  The Department also has working affiliations
with all of the leading hospitals and health care facilities in the
Detroit metropolitan area.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter describing their
research and teaching interests, curriculum vitae, copies of recent
publications and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to
Patricia Siple, Search Committee Chair, Department of Audiology and
Speech-Language Pathology, Wayne State University, 581 Manoogian Hall,
Detroit, MI 48202.  Applications will be accepted until December 1,
1997, or until the positions are filled.  Interested applicants are
encouraged to apply immediately.  Wayne State University is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.  All buildings, structures and
vehicles at WSU are smoke-free.  Wayne State University =97 People working
together to provide quality service.

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