27.33, Jobs: Hakka Chinese; Min Nan Chinese; Historical Linguistics; Phonetics; Syntax: Rank Open, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica

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Subject: 27.33, Jobs: Hakka Chinese; Min Nan Chinese; Historical Linguistics; Phonetics; Syntax: Rank Open, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica

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Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2016 13:07:02
From: Hsin Yi Huang [ilsecretariat at sinica.edu.tw]
Subject: Hakka Chinese; Min Nan Chinese; Historical Linguistics; Phonetics; Syntax: Rank Open, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

 
University or Organization: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica 
Job Location: Tapiei, Taiwan 
Web Address: http://www.ling.sinica.edu.tw/
Job Title: Tenure-Track Research Faculty
Job Rank: Rank Open

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; Phonetics; Syntax 

Required Language(s): Chinese, Hakka (hak)
                      Chinese, Min Nan (nan) 

Description:

Tenure-Track Research Faculty

The Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica (ILAS), Taiwan invites applicants for a tenure-track position at all levels (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor equivalent).
 
A Ph.D. in Linguistics or related degree is required by the time of application. Preference will be given to candidates who specialize in the sub-areas of phonetics or historical syntax/grammar and focus on Min or Hakka dialects.

The successful candidate will be joining a vibrant research only program in linguistics, which also houses two active research laboratories (Phonetics and Cognitive Linguistics).

Applicants for the position will need to demonstrate a record of (or evidence for the promise of) scholarly productivity that will advance the program’s research profile. Other expectations for the position include: applying for extramural funding; mentoring junior faculties when applicable; participating actively in the life of the Institute; performing institutional and academy services.

The deadline for all applications is 15 February 2016.

Interested applicants are required to provide the following documents:

(1) Application letter,
(2) Curriculum vitae in English and Chinese, 
(3) List of publication in English and Chinese, 
(4) copies of representative publications for the last five years (Applicants for the rank of assistant research fellow must submit his/her Ph.D. dissertation), 
(5) A 5-year research plan in English and Chinese and 
(6) Three contact information for references

Submit Application To: 

A soft-copy and a hard-copy of the above documents should be mailed to the application email address below and the address below.


Application Deadline: 15-Feb-2016 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Institute of Linguistics, Acad Chiu-yu Tseng 
	No. 128, Section 2, Academia Road 
	Nankang 
	Taipei 115 
	Taiwan  
Email Address for Applications: ilsecretariat at sinica.edu.tw 
Contact Information:
	Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinic Hsin Yi Huang 
	Email: ilsecretariat at sinica.edu.tw 


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