33.1771, Jobs: English; French; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics: SFU Sabbatical Visiting Scholar Historical Linguistics, Simon Fraser University

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Subject: 33.1771, Jobs: English; French; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics: SFU Sabbatical Visiting Scholar Historical Linguistics, Simon Fraser University

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Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 12:35:28
From: Sophia Zeng [farley at sfu.ca]
Subject: English; French; Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics: SFU Sabbatical Visiting Scholar Historical Linguistics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

 
University or Organization: Simon Fraser University 
Department: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Job Location: British Columbia, Canada 
Web Address: http://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/faculty_openings/arts.html
Job Title: SFU Sabbatical Visiting Scholar Historical Linguistics
Job Rank: Visiting Professor

Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics; History of Linguistics; Language Restoration

Required Language(s): English (eng)
                      French (fra) 

Description:

The Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences at Simon Fraser University invites
applications for the Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar in History for the
2023-24 academic year. 

The Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar is dedicated to the teaching of
history, broadly construed, which is understood to include studies of the
past, including the recent past, carried out within the departments and
programs of the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.  The Farley Distinguished
Visiting Scholar is appointed as a Visiting Faculty Member for up to any two
terms in an academic year. SFU operates year-round, with Fall, Winter, and
Summer terms. While at SFU, the Farley scholar will have the opportunity to
interact extensively with faculty and students, and to stimulate discussion
across disciplines. They normally teach one course or lead other type of
relevant intellectual activity that will be open to students across the
university. Farley Scholars are encouraged and supported in public outreach
activities that may take a variety of forms. The stipend for the Farley
Distinguished Visiting Scholar is up to CAD 45,000 (commensurate with length
of visit). Those applicants who are not Canadian citizens or permanent
residents will require a work permit. SFU’s Faculty Relations team will assist
with that process and a modest moving allowance is provided. All qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents
will be given priority. 

Previous Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholars in History have found places
in the Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies, English and History departments.
To find out more about what past Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholars have
done, visit
https://www.sfu.ca/fass/community/scholars-in-residence/farley-scholar.html.
For 2023-24 the following academic units are interested in hosting a Farley
Distinguished Visiting Scholar in History: English, Gender, Sexuality and
Women’s Studies, Global Asia, History and Linguistics.  To find out if the
Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar in History is a good match for you,
contact: Mary-Ellen Kelm at fassadri at sfu.ca  

Applications should be submitted electronically to the email address below.
Applications should include a current CV and a cover letter outlining the
following: 
 - a research plan for the tenure of the Visiting Scholar position; 
 - a brief description of an advanced undergraduate/graduate level course.
(Please note that students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds will be
able to register for the course.);
 - a brief account of the public outreach activity, including topic to be
addressed; and
 - names and contact information of 3 referees.

In keeping with University policy, the successful candidate will hold an
academic position at another university, or an equivalent position at another
appropriate institution.

Review of applications will begin on June 15, 2022.



Application Deadline: 15-Jun-2022 
	  
Email Address for Applications: farley at sfu.ca 
Contact Information:
	Sophia Zeng 
	Email: farley at sfu.ca 


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