25.481, Jobs: General Ling; Lang Doc; Morphology; Syntax: Visiting Prof, Swarthmore College

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Subject: 25.481, Jobs: General Ling; Lang Doc; Morphology; Syntax: Visiting Prof, Swarthmore College

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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 13:07:02
From: Dorothy Kunzig [dkunzig1 at swarthmore.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Morphology; Syntax: Visiting Professor, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, USA

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University or Organization: Swarthmore College 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Pennsylvania, USA 
Web Address: http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/Linguistics/
Job Title: Visiting Assistant Professor
Job Rank: Visiting Professor

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Language Documentation; Morphology; Syntax 


Description:

The Department of Linguistics at Swarthmore College invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position beginning in Fall 2014 for the 2014-2015 academic year. The teaching load is five courses over the academic year. Teaching experience is essential, as is the ability to teach several of the following: Intro. to Linguistics, Syntax, Morphology, Field Methods / Language Documentation, and possibly an advanced seminar in the candidate’s area of expertise.

Please submit (1) a letter of application, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a one-page statement of courses you would like to teach, and (4) the names, addresses, and email addresses of three recommenders. All materials must be submitted electronically, though Academic Jobs Online. We will contact recommenders directly. We will require applicants to have the PhD in hand before the beginning of the term of appointment.

Swarthmore College is a highly selective liberal arts college, located in the suburbs of Philadelphia, whose mission combines academic rigor with social responsibility. Swarthmore has a strong institutional commitment to inclusive excellence through diversity in its educational program and employment practices. The College actively seeks and welcomes applications from candidates with exceptional qualifications, particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world.


Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3834 
Contact Information:
	Associate Professor Dorothy Kunzig 
	Email: dkunzig1 at swarthmore.edu 





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