18.2079, Jobs: Spanish & English, General Ling: Asst Prof, New Mexico State U

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Subject: 18.2079, Jobs: Spanish & English, General Ling: Asst Prof, New Mexico State U

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Date: 10-Jul-2007
From: P. MacGregor-Mendoza < pmacgreg at nmsu.edu >
Subject: Spanish & English, General Linguistics: College Instructor/Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University, Cruces, NM, USA

 

	
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:50:26
From: P. MacGregor-Mendoza < pmacgreg at nmsu.edu >
Subject: Spanish & English, General Linguistics: College Instructor/Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University, Cruces, NM, USA 
 

University or Organization: New Mexico State University 
Department: Languages and Linguistics
Web Address: http://www.nmsu.edu/~langling/

Job Rank: Assistant Professor  

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Spanish Linguistics

Required Language(s): English (eng)
                      Spanish (spa) 

Description:

College Instructor/Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Spanish Linguistics,
New Mexico State University:  Full-time (non-tenure-track) beginning August 2007
for one year.  
 
Minimal Requirements:  
Advanced candidacy in PhD program in Linguistics or Spanish Linguistics by
August 2007.  Native/near-native proficiency in both English and Spanish is
required.  Strong teaching background in one or more of the following areas: 
syntax, morphology, phonology, and/or semantics.  Responsibilities will include
teaching introductory and advanced courses in Linguistics (in English) and
Spanish Linguistics (in Spanish) at BA and MA levels.  
 
For preliminary screening:  
Submit the following by email attachment to P. MacGregor-Mendoza:  a letter of
application, a curriculum vitae, a list of courses taken at the graduate level,
contact information for  3 references.    (Please include "Spanish Linguistics
Position" in the subject line.)   Candidates that meet the minimal requirements
will be asked to submit an official copy of their transcripts and those who have
not yet received a PhD will be asked to provide confirmation of their advanced
candidate status from their dissertation advisor.    

Formal screening will begin July 2, 2007 and search will remain open until the
position is filled.  New Mexico State University is an EEO/AA Employer.


Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: pmacgreg at nmsu.edu 
 
Contact Information:
	P. MacGregor-Mendoza 
	Email: pmacgreg at nmsu.edu






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