13.2926, Jobs: Syntax: Assoc and/or Asst Prof, U/Connecticut

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Subject: 13.2926, Jobs: Syntax: Assoc and/or Asst Prof, U/Connecticut

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Date:  Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:12:40 +0000
From:  judith.marcus at uconn.edu
Subject:  Syntax: Associate and/or Assistant Prof, Univ/of Connecticut, CT

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Date:  Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:12:40 +0000
From:  judith.marcus at uconn.edu
Subject:  Syntax: Associate and/or Assistant Prof, Univ/of Connecticut, CT



University or Organization: University of Connecticut
Department: Linguistics
Rank of Job: Associate and/or Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Syntax


Description:

The University of Connecticut is committed to a strong program in
contemporary generative syntactic theory. The Department of
Linguistics anticipates one, possibly two, tenured and/or tenure-track
positions in Syntax to begin in the fall semester of 2003, at the
Associate and/or Assistant Professor level. Successful candidates
should interact well with faculty in language acquisition, formal
semantics, and phonology. Applicants should be prepared to teach in
the area of their specialization at the graduate level, as well as
more general linguistics courses at the undergraduate level.

Send a complete dossier (application letter, curriculum vitae, work
samples, description of courses prepared to teach, teaching
evaluations) and at least three letters of recommendation to:

Zeljko Boskovic, Chair
Syntax Search Committee
University of Connecticut
Department of Linguistics
337 Mansfield Rd Unit 1145
Storrs, CT 06269-1145

Screening will begin on December 15 and continue until the positions
are filled.

We encourage applications from under-represented groups, including
minorities, women, and people with disabilities
		


Address for Applications:

	Attn: Associate Professor Zeljko Boskovic
	University of Connecticut,
	Linguistics Dept.
	337 Mansfield Rd Unit 1145
	Storrs, CT 06269-1145
	United States of America

	Position is open until filled.


Contact Information:
	Associate Professor Zeljko Boskovic.
	Email: boskovic at sp.uconn.edu
	Tel: 860-486-0156
	Fax: 860-486-0197
	Website: http://www.linguistics.uconn.edu

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