11.1949, Jobs: Spanish Ling Tenure-track, Univ. of New Mexico

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Subject: 11.1949, Jobs: Spanish Ling Tenure-track, Univ. of New Mexico

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Date:  Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:59:26 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Garland D Bills <gbills at unm.edu>
Subject:  Spanish Ling: Tenure-track at University of New Mexico

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Date:  Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:59:26 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Garland D Bills <gbills at unm.edu>
Subject:  Spanish Ling: Tenure-track at University of New Mexico

Spanish linguistics, rank open, tenure track, University of New Mexico,
beginning Fall 2001. Seek scholar to play a leadership role in graduate
and undergraduate teaching and guidance of graduate student research.

Minimal qualifications include (1) Ph.D. in Spanish linguistics at time of
application, (2) specialization in phonology or syntax, (3) established
record of research and publication, (4) evidence of excellence in
teaching, and (5) native or near-native fluency in Spanish.  Preferred
qualifications include (a) secondary fields in syntax, phonology,
discourse analysis, semantics, or Portuguese linguistics, (b) interest in
Spanish of the U.S. Southwest.

Candidates must send a letter of interest, CV, samples of scholarship,
teaching evaluations, and three letters of reference.  For best
consideration application materials must be received in the department by
November 15, 2000. Send dossiers to:
		
		Anthony J. Crdenas-Rotunno, Chair
		Department of Spanish and Portuguese
		The University of New Mexico
		Albuquerque, NM 87131-1146
		(e-mail: ajcard at unm.edu)
		Phone:   (505)277-5907; Fax: (505)277-3885

UNM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator.

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