13.2780, Jobs: Hist Ling: Asst or untenured Assc Prof, Harvard

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Subject: 13.2780, Jobs: Hist Ling: Asst or untenured Assc Prof, Harvard

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Date:  Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:23:04 +0000
From:  violette at fas.harvard.edu
Subject:  Greek and Latin Hist. Ling: Asst or untenured Assoc Prof., Harvard, MA

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Date:  Mon, 28 Oct 2002 17:23:04 +0000
From:  violette at fas.harvard.edu
Subject:  Greek and Latin Hist. Ling: Asst or untenured Assoc Prof., Harvard, MA



University or Organization: Harvard University
Department: Linguistics/Classics
Rank of Job: Assistant or untenured Associate Prof.
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics, Greek and Latin Historial Linguistics


Description:

The Departments of Classics and Linguistics at Harvard University have
been authorized to make an appointment at the level of Assistant
Professor or untenured Associate Professor in the area of Greek and
Latin historical linguistics.  The initial contract will be for five
years, beginning July 1, 2003.  Candidates must show demonstrated
promise of excellence in research and teaching at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels.  Preference will be given to
applicants with expertise in other early Indo-European languages and
cultural traditions.

Letters of application, accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae and
three confidential letters of recommendation, should be sent to:

Profs. Jay Jasanoff and Richard Thomas,
Co-Chairs
Linguistics Search Committee
Department of the Classics
Harvard University
Boylston 204
Cambridge, MA 02138

Applications will be processed as received, but should arrive by
December 10, 2002 to assure full consideration.

Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer.  Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to
apply.
		
	
		
	

Address for Applications:

	Attn: Prof. Richard Thomas
	Linguistics Search Committee,
	Dept. of the Classics
	Harvard University,
	Boylston 204
	Cambridge, MA 02138
	United States of America
	
	Applications are due by 10-Dec-2002


Contact Information:
	Prof. Jay Jasanoff.
	Email: jasanoff at fas.harvard.edu
	Tel: 617-495-4054
	Fax: 617-496-4447
	

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