12.1197, Jobs: Junior Faculty at Johns Hopkins U, Maryland USA

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Subject: 12.1197, Jobs: Junior Faculty at Johns Hopkins U, Maryland USA

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Date:  30 Apr 2001 16:21:47 -0000
From:  Rachel Gawron <gawron at cogsci.jhu.edu>
Subject:  Psycholinguistics: Junior Faculty Position at Johns Hopkins University, Maryland U.S.

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Date:  30 Apr 2001 16:21:47 -0000
From:  Rachel Gawron <gawron at cogsci.jhu.edu>
Subject:  Psycholinguistics: Junior Faculty Position at Johns Hopkins University, Maryland U.S.


Rank of Job: Junior Faculty Position
Areas Required: Psycholinguistics
Other Desired Areas: Theoretical Linguistics, Cognitive Psychology,
Neuroscience, Computer Science
University or Organization: Johns Hopkins University
Department: Cognitive Science
State or Province: Maryland
Country: U.S.
Final Date of Application: none
Contact: Rachel Gawron gawron at cogsci.jhu.edu

Address for Applications:
Psycholinguistics Search Committee, Dept. of Cognitive Science, Krieger
Hall, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore
MD 21218-2685
US

Junior Faculty Position: Cognitive Science Department, Johns Hopkins
University

The Department of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University, is
inviting applications for an untenured, tenure-track position in
psycholinguistics.  Appointment will be either at the Assistant or
Associate Professor level.  The search will continue until the
position is filled.  Applicants must have a demonstrated record of
achievements in experimental work on language bearing on theoretical
issues in either phonology, morphology or syntax.  Teaching experience
at both undergraduate and graduate levels is desirable.  Besides
theoretical linguistics and cognitive psychology, expertise in other
areas of Cognitive Science is a further asset, especially in
Neuropsychology, Neuroscience or Computer Science.

Please send a CV and sample publications to: Psycholinguistics Search
Committee, Department of Cognitive Science, Krieger Hall, Johns
Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218-2685.

Please do not send letters of reference at this point.  The Johns
Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
employer.  Women and members of under-represented minorities are
especially encouraged to apply.

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