19.3389, Jobs: Phonology: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University

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Subject: 19.3389, Jobs: Phonology: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University

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Date: 05-Nov-2008
From: Carol Neidle < carol at bu.edu >
Subject: Phonology: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University, MA, USA

 

	
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Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 11:44:06
From: Carol Neidle [carol at bu.edu]
Subject: Phonology: Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University, MA, USA

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University or Organization: Boston University 
Department: Romance Studies/Linguistics Program
Job Location: Massachusetts, USA 
Web Address: http://ling.bu.edu

Job Rank: Visiting Assistant Professor  

Specialty Areas: Phonology 


Description:

Boston University anticipates a 1-semester or 1-year position as Visiting
Assistant Professor of Linguistics, with specialization in Phonology, for
academic year 2009-10 (pending approval). Applicants should have a strong
background in linguistic theory, demonstrated teaching ability, and
commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching and advising. A secondary
specialization in phonetics, morphology, and/or historical linguistics
would be a plus. Candidates with an interest in the position should send
e-mail as soon as possible to the application email listed below with the
following pdf attachments: a letter of application, cv, and statements of
research interests and of teaching interests. Please include names and
e-mail addresses of three referees, and also indicate whether you plan to
attend the LSA meeting in January. A hard copy of those same materials,
along with three sample publications and documentation of teaching ability
(if available), should also be sent by mail to the address listed below.
For full consideration, materials should be received no later than December
10, 2008.

Boston University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.


Application Deadline: 10-Dec-2008 (Open until filled)
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Prof. Carol Neidle 
	Chair, Phonology Search Committee 
	Boston University Linguistics Program 
	621 Commonwealth Ave. 
	Boston, MA 02215 
	USA  
Email Address for Applications: phonsearch at louis-xiv.bu.edu 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Carol Neidle 
	Email: phonsearch at louis-xiv.bu.edu 
	Phone: 617-353-6218 





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