13.3399, Jobs: Any Ling Specialization: PostDoc, Cornell Univ

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Subject: 13.3399, Jobs: Any Ling Specialization: PostDoc, Cornell Univ

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Date:  Sat, 21 Dec 2002 08:50:30 +0000
From:  sjh1 at cornell.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Any Specialization of Ling: Post Doc, Cornell Univ, NY, USA

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Date:  Sat, 21 Dec 2002 08:50:30 +0000
From:  sjh1 at cornell.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Any Specialization of Ling: Post Doc, Cornell Univ, NY, USA

University or Organization: Cornell University
Department: Vice Provost for Diversity and Faculty Development
Rank of Job: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics, Any specialization

Description:

The Provost's Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Program seeks to
increase the number of scholars underrepresented in American higher
education by providing a two-year research, teaching, and mentoring
experience.  The program is directed to promising scholars from ethnic
and racial groups that have been historically underrepresented in
higher education (African American, American Indian, and
Hispanic/Latino) and who will contribute to academic diversity and
excellence at Cornell University.  Fellows will devote their time to
research and will teach one course a year.


Award: There will be three awards each for a two-year term appointment
of eleven months each year.  We welcome applications from all
disciplines, with the stipend dependent on the discipline and
experience.  Stipends will include health insurance and $2,000 for
relocation/research expenses.  Applicants must complete all
requirements for the doctoral degree by August, 2003 and should have
received the degree within the past five years.  Applicants must be
U.S. citizens or permanent residents.


Application: Applicants must submit a brief application letter
(including e-mail address) in which the applicant clearly identifies
the area or discipline of proposed research, a curriculum vitae,
statement of proposed research not to exceed five pages, and three
letters of recommendation.  Recommendations should be sent by referees
under separate cover, one who must be the dissertation advisor.

Linguists are encouraged to apply.

Address for Applications:

	Attn: Provost's Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Progra
	Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity and Faculty Development
	Cornell Universty
	449 Day Hall
	Ithaca, NY 14853-2801
	United States of America
	Applications are due by 15-Jan-2003


Contact Information:
	Sheila Haddad
	Email: sjh1 at cornell.edu

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