24.3888, Jobs: General Ling; Morphology; Semantics: Asst Prof, California State University, Fresno

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Subject: 24.3888, Jobs: General Ling; Morphology; Semantics: Asst Prof, California State University, Fresno

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Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 14:59:28
From: Chris Golston [chrisg at csufresno.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics: Assistant Professor, California State University, Fresno, California, USA

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University or Organization: California State University, Fresno 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: California, USA 
Web Address: http://www.fresnostate.edu/artshum/linguistics/
Job Rank: Assistant Professor

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Morphology; Semantics; Field Linguistics


Description:

Required Education:	
An earned doctorate (Ph.D.) in Linguistics from an accredited institution is required for appointment. Candidates who have ABD status may apply; however, the PhD must be completed before the appointment.
	
Required Experience:	
Evidence of success in scholarly research in Field Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics, or a combination thereof. Candidates will have demonstrated their ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals. Preference will be given to candidates whose publication record is commensurate with their years of experience. The successful candidate must have the ability to work effectively with the faculty, staff, and students from diverse ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. The University is committed to promoting the success of all, and to reducing barriers related to differences in areas such as race, ethnicity, culture, disability, and more. For additional information on the University's commitment to diversity visit: http://www.fresnostate.edu/academics/diversity.
	
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the collegiate level; successful external/extramural grant writing; and previous experience that would indicate the ability to support the department's ongoing work with Native American languages.


Application Deadline: 15-Nov-2013 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://www.fresnostate.edu/adminserv/hr/jobs/ 
Contact Information:
	Professor Chris Golston 
	Email: chrisg at csufresno.edu 
	Phone: 559-790-0065 





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