27.2334, Jobs: Syntax: Visiting Assistant Professor, George Mason University

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Subject: 27.2334, Jobs: Syntax: Visiting Assistant Professor, George Mason University

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Date: Tue, 24 May 2016 14:30:56
From: Steven Weinberger [weinberg at gmu.edu]
Subject: Syntax: Visiting Assistant Professor, George Mason University, Virginia, USA

 
University or Organization: George Mason University 
Department: English: Program in Linguistics
Job Location: Virginia, USA 
Web Address: http://linguistics.gmu.edu/
Job Title: Visiting Assistant Professor in Linguistics
Job Rank: Visiting Assistant Professor; Visiting Professor

Specialty Areas: Syntax 


Description:

The George Mason University, Program in Linguistics in the English Department
seeks applicants for a one-year position to begin on August 29, 2016. Benefits
are included. Appointment will be for a Term (Visiting) Assistant Professor in
Linguistics with a specialization in syntax with a secondary specialty in any
linguistics field. 

Qualifications:

Applicants with expertise in second language acquisition are particularly
encouraged to apply. A Ph.D. in linguistics is required. Candidates should
also have experience teaching graduate and undergraduate students. 

Responsibilities: 

The position involves teaching three courses in the fall semester and three
courses in the spring semester. These will mainly be graduate-level courses in
George Mason University’s Linguistics Master’s and Ph.D. programs. Information
about our linguistics program can be found at http://linguistics.gmu.edu/.

Special Instructions to Applicant:

For full consideration, applicants must apply for position number F6363z at
the application website below by June 20, 2016; complete and submit the online
application; and upload a cover letter, CV, and a list of three references.



Application Deadline: 20-Jun-2016 (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://jobs.gmu.edu 
Contact Information:
	Professor Steven Weinberger 
	Email: weinberg at gmu.edu 
	Phone: 703-993-1188 


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