13.3042, Jobs: Spanish, Diachronic Ling: AsstProf, Texas USA

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Subject: 13.3042, Jobs: Spanish, Diachronic Ling: AsstProf, Texas USA

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Date:  Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:33:29 +0000
From:  blewis at exchange.uta.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Spanish & Diachronic Ling: AsstProf, U/Texas at Arlington, USA

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Date:  Thu, 21 Nov 2002 13:33:29 +0000
From:  blewis at exchange.uta.edu
Subject:  Jobs: Spanish & Diachronic Ling: AsstProf, U/Texas at Arlington, USA

University or Organization: The University of Texas at Arlington
Department: Modern Languages
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics, diachronic linguistics
Required Language(s): Spanish (SPN)

Description:

Tenure-track assistant professor in Spanish beginning August, 2003.
Specialist in historical development of the language and Diachronic
linguistics.  Applicant must demonstrate clear commitment to research
and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. PhD by August,
2003.  Review of applications began November 18, 2002, but will
continue until position is filled.  Send letter of application, CV,
and three letters of application to: Dr. Bart L. Lewis, Chair of
Search Committee, Department of Modern Languages, Box 19557, The
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas 76019-0557.  UTA is
an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
http://langlab.uta.edu/Spanish/index.htm

Address for Applications:

	Attn: Dr. Bart Lewis
	Department of Modern Languages, University of Texas at Arlington
	P. O. Box 19557
	Arlington, TX 76019
	United States of America
Position is open until filled.


Contact Information:
	Dr/ Bart Lewis.
	Email: blewis at exchange.uta.edu
	Tel: 817-272-5537
	Website: http://langlab.uta.edu/Spanish/index.htm

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