12.2597, Jobs: Computational Ling: AsstProf in NY, USA

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Subject: 12.2597, Jobs: Computational Ling: AsstProf in NY, USA

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Date:  Mon, 15 Oct 2001 14:25:12 -0400
From:  Bonnie McKay <bmckay at acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject:  Computational Ling: Asst Prof, The State Univ of New York, USA

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Date:  Mon, 15 Oct 2001 14:25:12 -0400
From:  Bonnie McKay <bmckay at acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject:  Computational Ling: Asst Prof, The State Univ of New York, USA



ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Linguistics Department
University at Buffalo
The State University of New York


The Department of Linguistics at the University at Buffalo,
anticipates filling a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor
level, which would begin September 1, 2002.  We are looking for a
specialist in the study of language processing, especially sentence or
discourse processing, and computational linguistics.  We are
interested in someone who investigates language processing empirically
and models it computationally.  The department has a strong
cognitive-science focus, with broad theoretical diversity.  The
successful applicant will be expected to contribute to Cognitive
Science at UB.  S/he will be expected to teach introductory and
advanced courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Publications and teaching experience are highly desirable.

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2001; applications will
be accepted until position is filled.  Applicants should send CV,
letter of application, names of three references, and samples of their
work to

Language Processing Search Committee
Department of Linguistics
609 Baldy Hall
University at Buffalo
The State University of New York
Buffalo NY 14260-1030 USA.

Ph.D. must be completed by September 1, 2002. The University at
Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Recruiter.

All email job inquiries should be sent to lingdept at acsu.buffalo.edu

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