13.14, Jobs: Semantics, Asst or AssocProf, Ottawa, ON Canada

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Subject: 13.14, Jobs: Semantics, Asst or AssocProf, Ottawa, ON Canada

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Date:  4 Jan 2002 16:22:56 -0000
From:  "André" Lapierre <lapierre at uottawa.ca>
Subject:  Semantics: Asst, possibly Associate at Univ. of Ottawa, Ontario Canada

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Date:  4 Jan 2002 16:22:56 -0000
From:  "André" Lapierre <lapierre at uottawa.ca>
Subject:  Semantics: Asst, possibly Associate at Univ. of Ottawa, Ontario Canada


Rank of Job: Assistant, possibly Associate
Areas Required: Semantics
Other Desired Areas: Computational Linguistics
University or Organization: University of Ottawa
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: Ontario
Country: Canada
Final Date of Application: February 15, 2002
Contact: André Lapierre lapierre at uottawa.ca

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

Position in Semantics


The Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa, invites
applications for a Tenure track position in semantics at the Assistant
Professor -possibly Associate Professor - level, commencing July 1,
2002. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in linguistics or related
discipline with evidence of strong research potential. Candidates
should be familiar with recent developments in formal semantic theory
and show a commitment to additional areas of linguistics. Expertise in
computational linguistics would be an asset. The candidate will be
expected to teach courses and supervise students 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, Station A, Ottawa, ON Canada K1N
6N5 before February 15, 2002. Equity is a University policy.




Poste en sémantique


Le département de linguistique de lâEuro(tm)Université
dâEuro(tm)Ottawa annonce un poste de professeur(e) adjoint(e) âEuro"
éventuellement de professeur(e) agrégé(e) âEuro" en sémantique,
menant à la permanence, débutant le 1er juillet 2002. Les candidats
doivent détenir un doctorat en linguistique ou dans une discipline
connexe et avoir démontré un fort potentiel de recherche. Une
connaissance des développements récents en théorie de sémantique
formelle est exigée ainsi quâEuro(tm)un interêt confirmé pour
dâEuro(tm)autres domaines de la linguistique. Une expertise en
linguistique computationnelle serait un atout. 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 dâEuro(tm)Ottawa, C.P. 450, Succursale A,
Ottawa, ON Canada K1N 6N5 avant le 15 février
2002. LâEuro(tm)Université a une politique dâEuro(tm)équité en
matière dâEuro(tm)emploi.

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