24.1388, Jobs: Semantics; Syntax: Visiting Professor, The University of Arizona

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Subject: 24.1388, Jobs: Semantics; Syntax: Visiting Professor, The University of Arizona

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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 23:02:35
From: Simin Karimi [kky at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: Semantics; Syntax: Visiting Professor, The University of Arizona, Arizona, USA

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University or Organization: The University of Arizona 
Job Location: Arizona, USA 
Web Address: http://linguistics.arizona.edu/
Job Rank: Visiting Professor

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics; Semantics; Syntax; Native American Linguistics


Description:

The Department of Linguistics is seeking an exceptional candidate for a
non-tenure track Assistant/Associate or Full Professor position with a
specialization in formal semantics. Employment will begin mid-August 2013, and
end mid-May 2014, with the possibility of being extended for two additional
years, contingent upon available funding.

The successful candidate will be hired to teach both, undergraduate and
graduate level courses, with a 2/2 workload  (two classes in the fall and two
classes in the spring) and perform research in the area of formal semantics.
This is a benefits eligible position.

Duties and Responsibilities:  
-  Teach 3 unit courses
-  Advise and direct students
-  Supervise graduate teaching assistants as needed

Additional Minimum Qualifications:
-  Qualified Ph.D. in Linguistics or related discipline, with a specialization
in formal semantics
-  Strong record of teaching and research

Preferred Qualifications:
-  Secondary specialization in Computational Linguistics, Native American
Linguistics and/or Syntax Semantics Interface
-  Strong records of research activity

Pre-employment Screening Requirements:
The University of Arizona conducts pre-employment screening for all positions,
which includes a criminal background check, verification of academic
credentials, licenses, certifications, and work history. In addition, a check
of names and identification documents is conducted on all new employees to
ensure they are legally authorized to work in the United States.



Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://www.uacareertrack.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=207476 
Contact Information:
	Department Head Simin Karimi 
	Email: kky at email.arizona.edu 
	Phone: 520-621-6897 
	Fax: 520-626-9014 





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