17.795, Jobs: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University

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Subject: 17.795, Jobs: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University

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Date: 15-Mar-2006
From: Sue Crisafi < susan.crisafi at yale.edu >
Subject: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University, CT, USA 

	
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Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 14:55:23
From: Sue Crisafi < susan.crisafi at yale.edu >
Subject: Historical Linguistics: Lecturer, Yale University, CT, USA 
 

University or Organization: Yale University 
Department: Linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer  
Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics 


Description:

Yale University expects to make a one-year visiting appointment for
2006-2007, at the level of Lecturer or (in the case of someone who holds an
appointment at another university) Visiting Assistant Professor.  The
appointee will be expected to teach two courses per semester and to
participate in the supervision of undergraduate and graduate students as
appropriate.  Courses to be taught should include Introduction to Syntax
and (preferably) Introduction to Historical Linguistics; additional courses
will be arranged on the basis of the appointee's research background and
interests.

Candidates should be assured of having completed the Ph.D. by
September, 2006 at the latest.  Prior teaching experience will be an advantage.

Applications should include a cover letter, a current CV, one or   
two examples of research and the names of three potential references.
Please do NOT ask for reference letters to be sent to us; we will
solicit recommendations for candidates whose applications we wish to
pursue further.  

Later applications will only be considered if the position has not
yet been filled.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and
especially encourages applications from women and members of
under-represented minorities.


Address for Applications:

Chair Stephen Anderson 
Department of Linguistics
Yale University 
PO Box 208366
370 Temple Street 
2nd Floor, Room 200 
New Haven, CT 06520-8366 
USA  

Application Deadline: 15-Apr-2006 

Contact Information:

Chair Search Committee 
Phone: 203-432-2450 
Fax: 203-432-4087 
Website: http://www.yale.edu/linguist





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