25.2172, Jobs: General Linguistics: Post Doc, Washington University in Saint Louis

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Subject: 25.2172, Jobs: General Linguistics: Post Doc, Washington University in Saint Louis

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Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 11:02:07
From: Brett Hyde [bhyde at wustl.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics: Post Doc, Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

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University or Organization: Washington University in Saint Louis 
Department: Linguistics Program
Job Location: Missouri, USA 
Web Address: http://linguistics.wustl.edu/
Job Title: Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship in Linguistics
Job Rank: Post Doc

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 


Description:

The Linguistics Program at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral teaching fellowship to begin Fall 2014. The initial appointment is for one academic year with the possibility of renewal for a second year. The successful candidate will be required to teach four undergraduate courses per year. Candidates should be prepared to teach Introduction to Linguistics and basic courses in phonology, syntax, and semantics.

The Linguistics Program is housed in the Philosophy Department at Washington University. It has close ties to the Psychology Department and the Program in Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology. Candidates interested in interacting with faculty in one or more of these departments (for example, candidates with an interest in philosophy of language, psycholinguistics, or general cognitive science) are especially encouraged to apply.

Ph.D. in Linguistics must be completed by start of the appointment. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.

The search committee will begin the formal review process July 1, 2014; applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Send curriculum vitae, writing sample, a one-page statement of research interests, and information on teaching experience to our website (below), and apply for job posting number 28152. Also, arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent separately to Brett Hyde (email address below).

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, protected veteran, or disability status.


Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://jobs.wustl.edu 
Contact Information:
	Brett Hyde 
	Email: bhyde at wustl.edu 





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