34.1766, Jobs: General Linguistics: Lecturer, University of Canterbury

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Subject: 34.1766, Jobs: General Linguistics: Lecturer, University of Canterbury

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Date: 02-Jun-2023
From: Jen Hay [jen.hay at canterbury.ac.nz]
Subject: General Linguistics: Lecturer, University of Canterbury


University or Organization: University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Department: New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour
Job Location: Canterbury, New Zealand
Job Title: Lecturer
Job Rank: Assistant Professor

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics

Description:

This is a role is for a colleague whose research interests and/or
background include quantitative analysis of language data.

This is a continuing position in the New Zealand Institute of Language
Brain and Behaviour at the University of Canterbury. Academic
positions at the University of Canterbury generally involve 40%
teaching, 40% research, 20% administration. We are looking for a
candidate whose 40% teaching time will be spent providing
statistical/computational support to NZILBB researchers, both
individually, and by way of group workshops.

The successful candidate will have an independent research programme,
compatible with research currently underway at NZILBB, and will play a
key role in strengthening the research profile of the New Zealand
Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour. They will be expected to
apply for research funding, and attract and supervise thesis students.

The successful applicant will have the following characteristics:
 - A research programme in Linguistics, Psychology, Communication
Disorders, Philosophy, Computer Science or an aligned field, which
includes quantitative analysis of language data
 - The ability to support researchers from a range of differing
academic and cultural backgrounds in developing their
statistical/computational expertise
 - An appropriate research publication history, and/or plans for
future research and publications consistent with appointment at
Lecturer rank
 - The ability to work independently and collaboratively in your area
of research
 - A PhD in Linguistics, Psychology, Communication Disorders,
Philosophy, Computer Science or an aligned field

Applications must be submitted via the web address below and should
include the following:
 - A cover letter which includes a 2 to 3 page statement outlining
your background, your research interests and goals, your teaching
philosophy, and the ways in which you believe you are well-suited to
this particular position
 - A CV, which outlines your relevant background and experience, and
includes a list of any research publications
 - Names and contact details of three referees

For more information and details about how to apply, please visit the
web address below.

Application Deadline: 16-Jul-2023
Mailing Address for Applications:
Web Address for Applications: https://jobs.canterbury.ac.nz/jobdetails
/ajid/CXjG8/Lecturer-New-Zealand-Institute-of-Language-Brain-and-Behav
iour,15612
Contact Information:
        Professor Jen Hay
        Email: jen.hay at canterbury.ac.nz



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