22.4368, Jobs: Historical Linguistics; Phonology: Lecturer, UCLA

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Subject: 22.4368, Jobs: Historical Linguistics; Phonology: Lecturer, UCLA

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Date: 02-Nov-2011
From: Kie Zuraw [kie at ucla.edu]
Subject: Historical Linguistics; Phonology: Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA


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Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2011 20:09:50
From: Kie Zuraw [kie at ucla.edu]
Subject: Historical Linguistics; Phonology: Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA

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University or Organization: University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: California, USA 
Web Address: http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/
Job Rank: Lecturer  

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Phonology 


Description:

The UCLA Department of Linguistics is seeking to fill a lecturer position
in the Spring 2012 academic quarter (March 28, 2012-June 15, 2012, with
instruction beginning April 2), in the areas of phonology and historical
linguistics.

This one-quarter lecturer position involves teaching 2 courses:
undergraduate phonology and undergraduate historical linguistics. Salary is
approximately $16,000 for the academic quarter.

Please send applications in electronic form to Prof. Kie Zuraw at the
address below. Applications should include a cover letter, CV, and whatever
information the applicant may wish to include as evidence of a strong
teaching record (these may be course evaluation data, course materials,
and/or recommendation letters).

UCLA is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply.

Application deadline: for full consideration, applications should be
received by December 9, 2011, but the position is open until filled.


Application Deadline: 09-Dec-2011 (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: ling_lectureship at humnet.ucla.edu 
Contact Information:
	Kie Zuraw 
	Email: kie at ucla.edu 
	Phone: 310-825-0634 




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