16.3286, Jobs: Spanish Phonology: Asst/Assoc Professor, U Arizona

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Subject: 16.3286, Jobs: Spanish Phonology: Asst/Assoc Professor, U Arizona

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Date: 14-Nov-2005
From: Ana Carvalho < anac at u.arizona.edu >
Subject: Spanish Phonology: Assistant / Associate Professor, University of Arizona 

	
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Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:05:43
From: Ana Carvalho < anac at u.arizona.edu >
Subject: Spanish Phonology: Assistant / Associate Professor, University of Arizona  
 

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University or Organization: University of Arizona 
Department: Spanish and Portuguese
Job Rank: Assistant / Associate Professor  
Specialty Areas: Spanish Phonology


Description:

The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona
invites applications for a tenure-system position in Hispanic Linguistics
to begin in the Fall Semester 2006 with a focus on Phonology and secondary
expertise in translation studies or applied linguistics. The position
includes regular teaching of undergraduate and graduate classes in Spanish
for majors and minors and development and teaching of courses in the
University of Arizona's general education curriculum. Candidates at the
assistant professor level must have a Ph.D. in Hispanic linguistics at the
time of appointment, and should present evidence of teaching excellence at
the undergraduate level.  Candidates at the associate professor level
should also present evidence of distinguished teaching and experience or
willingness to work with graduate students including mentoring and the
direction of dissertations.  Evidence of achievement or significant
scholarly potential is also required. Candidates at the associate professor
level need to possess a record of scholarship commensurate with the
appointment at the rank of tenured associate professor at an AAU Research
Intensive University. Native or near-native proficiency in Spanish is
required. Review of candidates will begin on December 15, 2005.

Address for Applications:

Professor Malcolm Compitello 
Submit on-line application for job 33920 at http://www.uacareertrack.com 
Be prepared to attach a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and writing sample 
Tucson, AZ 85721 
USA  

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:

Professor Malcolm Compitello 
Email: compitel at email.arizona.edu 
Phone: 520-621-1983 
Website: http://w3.coh.arizona.edu/spanish/





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