11.2139, Jobs: Speech Science:Asst Prof, U of Maryland, USA

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Subject: 11.2139, Jobs: Speech Science:Asst Prof, U of Maryland, USA

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Date:  3 Oct 2000 20:50:40 -0000
From:  Froma Roth <froth at hesp.umd.edu>
Subject:  Speech Science: Asst Prof at U of Maryland at College Park, USA

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Date:  3 Oct 2000 20:50:40 -0000
From:  Froma Roth <froth at hesp.umd.edu>
Subject:  Speech Science: Asst Prof at U of Maryland at College Park, USA


Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: Speech Science
Other Desired Areas: related areas in speech and language pathology
University or Organization: University of Maryland at College Park
Department: Hearing and Speech Sciences
State or Province: MD
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: January 15, 2001
Contact: Froma Roth froth at hesp.umd.edu

Address for Applications:
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland
College Park
MD 20742
USA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK. The
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences (ESB-CAA accredited) invites
applicants for a tenure track position, beginning August, 2001.

Qualifications include an earned doctorate in speech-language pathology,
speech science, or related area. Expertise in Speech Sciences
(acoustics, perception, production of speech) is preferred, but other
areas of expertise will be considered. Applicants should demonstrate a
publication record and have favorable teaching evaluations commensurate
with experience. Post-doctoral training and CCC-SLP are preferred. The
successful candidate must provide evidence of research productivity, and
demonstrate the potential to establish an independent research program
capable of attracting external support.

Responsibilities include conducting research, teaching undergraduate
and graduate courses, mentoring graduate students, and participating
in departmental and university activities.  Salary is negotiable,
depending upon qualifications and experience.

The department offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees and is the largest
Hearing and Speech program in the state of Maryland (web page:
http://www.bsos.umd.edu/hesp). The College Park campus is located in
the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area in close proximity to
numerous world-renowned medical institutions and research facilities
including the NIH, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Johns Hopkins
University, and the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Review of applications will begin on January 2, 2001, but applications
will be accepted until position is filled.   Please send a letter of
application, CV, a statement of research and teaching interests,
selected reprints, an official transcript of graduate studies, and three
letters of recommendation to:

Froma P. Roth, Ph.D., Chair - Search Committee, Department of Hearing
and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742,
froth at hesp.umd.edu.

The University of Maryland is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity
employer.  Minorities are encouraged to apply.

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