11.1759, Jobs: Syntax/Morphology/assistant prof/U. California

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Subject: 11.1759, Jobs: Syntax/Morphology/assistant prof/U. California

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Date:  15 Aug 2000 04:25:49 -0000
From:  Lesley Byrns <labyrns at ucdavis.edu>
Subject:  Syntax and/or morphology: assistant professor, University of California, Davis, CA USA

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Date:  15 Aug 2000 04:25:49 -0000
From:  Lesley Byrns <labyrns at ucdavis.edu>
Subject:  Syntax and/or morphology: assistant professor, University of California, Davis, CA USA


Rank of Job: assistant professor
Areas Required: Syntax and/or morphology
Other Desired Areas: second language acquisition, language and mind,
multilingualism, sociolinguistics
University or Organization: University of California, Davis
Department: Department of Linguistics
State or Province: CA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: November 15, 2000 (but open until filled)
Contact: Lesley Byrns labyrns at ucdavis.edu

Address for Applications:
One Shields Ave.
Davis
CA 95616
USA

Tenure Track
FACULTY POSITION IN
MORPHOLOGY AND/OR SYNTAX
Assistant Professor

The Linguistics Department at the University of California, Davis is
seeking a theoretician with primary interest in syntax and/or
morphology.  Secondary interests need to be consistent with the
orientation and goals of the department (for example, second language
acquisition, language and mind, multilingualism, sociolinguistics).  The
candidate will be expected to teach five courses per year, a mix of
undergraduate and graduate courses in the candidate?s primary and
secondary areas of interest.  Candidate must show strong promise in both
research and teaching, and rapport with the interests of the department.

Ph.D. preferred by 6/30/01.  To ensure full consideration,
applications must be postmarked by November 15, 2000, though the
position will remain open until filled.  Send application to Professor
Patrick Farrell, Chair; Search Committee, Department of Linguistics,
University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616.  TEL:
530/752-1291.  FAX: 530/752-3156. E-MAIL: labyrns at ucdavis.edu (Lesley
Byrns, Office Manager).  For further information about the Department
of Linguistics at UCD, please visit our website at
http://linguistics.ucdavis.edu

The University of California, Davis, and the Department of Linguistics
are interested in candidates who are committed to the highest standards
and professional activities, and to the development of a campus climate
that supports equality and diversity.  The University of California is
an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

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