21.3869, Jobs: Syntax: Assistant/Associate Professor, University of Ottawa
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Date: 02-Oct-2010
From: Marie-Hélène Côté < mhcote at uottawa.ca >
Subject: Syntax: Assistant/Associate Professor, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2010 10:32:01
From: Marie-Hélène Côté [mhcote at uottawa.ca]
Subject: Syntax: Assistant/Associate Professor, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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University or Organization: University of Ottawa
Department: Department of Linguistics
Job Location: Ottawa, Canada
Web Address: http://www.linguistics.uottawa.ca/
Job Rank: Asst/Assoc Professor
Specialty Areas: Syntax
Description:
The Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Arts of the University of
Ottawa invites applications for a tenure track position in syntax at the
Assistant or Associate Professor level, commencing July 1, 2011. Applicants
should have a Ph.D. in linguistics, specializing in syntax, with evidence
of research capabilities commensurate with experience. Preference will be
given to candidates able to teach in both English and French within a
specified period of time. For more detail on our programs, please visit our
web site above.
The salary is determined in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
Applicants should submit a CV, representative samples of their research,
and arrange for three (3) letters of recommendation to be sent directly to
Dr. Marie-Hélène Côté, Chair, Department of Linguistics. All documents
should preferably be sent by email to mhcote at uottawa.ca, with originals of
letters of recommendation also sent by mail to the postal address below.
This address can also be used whenever email is not convenient.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority. Equity is a University of
Ottawa policy; Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities and
persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
The deadline for applications is November 15, 2010.
The University of Ottawa is justly proud of its 160-year tradition of
bilingualism. Through its Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute,
the University provides training to staff members and to their spouses in
their second official language. At the time of tenure, professors are
expected to have the ability to function in a bilingual setting.
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Le Département de linguistique de la Faculté des arts de l'Université
d'Ottawa sollicite des candidatures pour un poste de professeur(e) régulier
menant à la permanence en syntaxe au niveau de professeur adjoint ou
agrégé, débutant le 1er juillet 2011. Les candidats doivent détenir un
doctorat en linguistique avec spécialisation en syntaxe et démontrer des
capacités de recherche correspondant à leur expérience. La préférence sera
accordée aux candidats capables d'enseigner en anglais et en français à
l'intérieur d'un délai déterminé. Pour plus de renseignements sur nos
programmes, veuillez consulter le site ci-dessus.
Le salaire est déterminé selon les dispositions de la convention collective.
Les candidats doivent soumettre un c.v. et des échantillons représentatifs
du dossier de recherche et faire parvenir trois (3) lettres de
recommandation, envoyées sous pli séparé, à Mme Marie-Hélène Côté,
directrice, Département de linguistique. Tous les documents devraient de
préférence être envoyés par courriel à mhcote at uottawa.ca; les originaux des
lettres de recommandation doivent également être envoyés à l'adresse
postale ci-dessous. Cette adresse peut aussi être utilisée si le courriel
ne convient pas.
Toutes les personnes qualifiées sont invitées à postuler ; la priorité sera
toutefois accordée aux Canadiens ainsi qu'aux résidents permanents.
L'Université d'Ottawa souscrit à l'équité d'emploi et elle encourage les
Autochtones, les membres des minorités visibles et les personnes
handicapées à postuler.
La date limite pour soumettre les candidatures est le 15 novembre 2010.
Application Deadline: 15-Nov-2010
Mailing Address for Applications:
Marie-Hélène Côté
University of Ottawa
Department of Linguistics
70 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
Canada
Email Address for Applications: mhcote at uottawa.ca
Contact Information:
Marie-Hélène Côté
Email: mhcote at uottawa.ca
Phone: 1-613-562-5287
Fax: 1-613-562-5141
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