12.68, Jobs: Semantics/Psycholing/Syntax, Taiwan

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Subject: 12.68, Jobs: Semantics/Psycholing/Syntax, Taiwan

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Date:  12 Jan 2001 11:11:53 -0000
From:  Wei-tien Dylan Tsai <wttsai at mx.nthu.edu.tw>
Subject:  Semantics/Psycholing/Syntax at National Tsing Hua U, Taiwan

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Date:  12 Jan 2001 11:11:53 -0000
From:  Wei-tien Dylan Tsai <wttsai at mx.nthu.edu.tw>
Subject:  Semantics/Psycholing/Syntax at National Tsing Hua U, Taiwan


Rank of Job: open-rank
Areas Required: Semantics, Psycholinguistics, Comparative Syntax
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: National Tsing Hua University
Department: Graduate Institute of Linguistics
State or Province: Hsinchu
Country: Taiwan
Final Date of Application: March 1, 2001
Contact: Wei-tien Dylan Tsai wttsai at mx.nthu.edu.tw

Address for Applications:
Graduate Institute of Linguistics,
National Tsing Hua University
Hsinchu 300
Taiwan

Tenure Track Position
at National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Applications are invited for an open-rank tenure track position in
semantics, psycholinguistics, or comparative syntax, available
starting August 1, 2001. Experience in interdisciplinary research is a
plus. Applicants should have a PhD degree, or be very close to
finishing it. Duties include teaching one undergraduate course each
semester, besides one or two seminars at the graduate levels.

The application should include:

    a cover letter explaining your research interests
    three letters of recommendation
    major publications
    a CV

Please send your application before March 1, 2001 to:

Wei-tien Dylan Tsai
Chair
Graduate Institute of Linguistics
National Tsing Hua University
Hsinchu 300
Taiwan

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