28.668, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Acting Assistant Professor, University of Washington

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Subject: 28.668, Jobs:  Computational Linguistics: Acting Assistant Professor, University of Washington

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Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2017 11:32:25
From: Emily Bender [ebender at uw.edu]
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Acting Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Washington, USA

 
University or Organization: University of Washington Department of Linguistics 
Job Location: Washington, USA 
Job Title: Linguistics - Acting Assistant Professor
Job Rank: Assistant Professor

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics 


Description:

A non-tenure-track appointment is intended in the area of computational
linguistics beginning December 16, 2017 and ending September 15, 2018,
associated with the professional MS program and Ph.D. track in Computational
Linguistics. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research,
and service; the successful applicant will teach graduate and undergraduate
courses and supervise graduate students. This position is full-time (100%
FTE), with a 9-month service period.

Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree (or foreign equivalent) in Linguistics,
Computer Science, related field and be highly qualified for undergraduate and
graduate teaching and independent research. All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply. We are interested in scholars active in all areas of
computational linguistics, particularly computational semantics, pragmatics,
machine learning, speech technology, and dialogue systems. The ideal candidate
will complement existing strengths within the department and will be eager to
interact with students and faculty from the broader speech and language
processing community at the University of Washington.

The University of Washington, a recipient of the 2006 Alfred P. Sloan award
for Faculty Career Flexibility, is committed to supporting the work-life
balance of its faculty.



Application Deadline: 31-May-2017 (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://apply.interfolio.com/40232 
Contact Information:
	Professor and Acting Chair Emily Bender 
	Email: ebender at uw.edu 


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