11.1991, Jobs: Phonology: U of Ottawa, Ontario Canada

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Subject: 11.1991, Jobs: Phonology: U of Ottawa, Ontario Canada

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Date:  19 Sep 2000 14:47:04 -0000
From:  "André"@linguistlist.org, Lapierre at linguistlist.org,   Chair <lapierre at uottawa.ca>
Subject:  Phonology: Assist or Assoc Prof at U of Ottawa, Ontario Canada

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Date:  19 Sep 2000 14:47:04 -0000
From:  "André"@linguistlist.org, Lapierre at linguistlist.org,   Chair <lapierre at uottawa.ca>
Subject:  Phonology: Assist or Assoc Prof at U of Ottawa, Ontario Canada


Rank of Job: Assistant or Associate Professor
Areas Required: Phonology
Other Desired Areas: Open
University or Organization: University of Ottawa
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: Ontario
Country: Canada
Final Date of Application: December 15, 2000
Contact: André Lapierre, Chair lapierre at uottawa.ca

Address for Applications:
P.O. Box 450
Ottawa
Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada

Phonology Position
Department of Linguistics


The Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa, invites
applications for a Tenure track position in Phonology at the Assistant
Professor - possibly Associate Professor - level, commencing July 1,
2001. Applicants should have a Ph.D. with evidence of strong research
potential. Candidates should be familiar with recent developments in
phonological theory and show a commitment to additional area(s) of
linguistics. The candidate will be expected to teach and supervise in
both English and French at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applicants should submit a c.v. and arrange for three (3) letters of
recommendation to be sent to: Dr. André Lapierre, Chair, Department of
Linguistics, University of Ottawa, P.O. Box 450, Ottawa, ON  K1N 6N5
before December 15, 2000. In accordance with Canadian Immigration
Requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents.


Le département de linguistique de Université d'Ottawa offre un poste de
professeur(e) adjoint(e) - éventuellement de professeur(e) d'agrégé(e) -
en phonologie,  menant à la permanence, débutant le 1er juillet 2001.
Les candidat(e)s doivent détenir un doctorat et avoir démontré un fort
potentiel pour la recherche.  Une connaissance des développements
récents en théorie phonologique est exigée ainsi qu'un intérêt confirmé
pour d'autres domaines de la linguistique. Le (la) candidat(e) devra
pouvoir enseigner et encadrer les étudiant(e)s en anglais et en français
au niveau du baccalauréat et des études supérieures. Prière de soumettre
un c.v. et de faire parvenir trois (3) lettres de recommandation à: M.
André Lapierre, directeur, Département de linguistique, Université
d'Ottawa, C.P. 450, Succursale A, Ottawa, ON  K1N 6N5 avant le 15
décembre 2000. Conformément aux exigences prescrites en matière
d'immigration au Canada, ce poste est offert aux citoyen(ne)s
canadien(ne)s et aux résident(e)s permanent(e)s.

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