Job: Researcher in eastern Indonesian and East Timorese linguistics, Australia (fwd)

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Thu Sep 20 04:08:30 UTC 2001


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Subject: Job: Researcher in eastern Indonesian and East Timorese linguistics,
     Australia (fwd)


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Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 13:37:42 -0400
From: Scott McGinnis <smcginnis at nflc.org>
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Subject: Job: Researcher in eastern Indonesian and East Timorese linguistics,
     Australia

University or Organization: Australian National University
Rank of Job: Researcher
Specialty Areas Required: General Linguistics
Required Language(s): 2444


Description:

THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Institute of Advanced Studies
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Division of Society and Environment
Department of Linguistics

Research Fellow (Academic Level B)
Quote reference: PA462


We have a vacancy for a well qualified researcher to work on eastern
Indonesian (the region from Sulawesi and Nusa Tenggara to Irian
Jaya/West Papua) and East Timorese linguistics.  You will have a PhD
or equivalent qualifications in linguistics, a good publications
record and field experience in the region.  With your colleagues you
will contribute to the Department's program of field research on the
Austronesian language family and to interdisciplinary studies of
language and society undertaken by members of the Division of Society
and Environment. Appointment:  Fixed term contract for 5 years.  The
position is available from 6 January 2002.

Remuneration:  Upon appointment you will have a salary package in the
range of Aus$60,056-$70,858pa.  (Salary packages include salary and
generous superannuation provisions.  In addition there are
opportunities for external earnings and some scope for negotiated
arrangements within University policy.)
Contact Dr Malcolm Ross, Acting Head, Linguistics, telephone 6125
3147, facsimile 6125 4896: e-mail: Malcolm.Ross at anu.edu.au
<mailto:Malcolm.Ross at anu.edu.au>.

Selection criteria: School Secretary, RSPAS, telephone: 6125 2678,
fax: 6125 4836, or email: schlsec.rspas at anu.edu.au
<mailto:schlsec.rspas at anu.edu.au>

All applications should be addressed to the Staffing Recruitment
Officer, Building 10, The Australian National University, CANBERRA
ACT 0200.  Applications from suitably qualified women are
particularly welcome.

Selection criteria for Position number PA462

1.PhD (or equivalent qualifications) in Linguistics ESSENTIAL
2.Excellent record of research in the linguistics of the eastern
Indonesian/East Timorese region, as demonstrated particularly through
publications and referees' assessments ESSENTIAL
3.Substantial field research experience in the eastern
Indonesian/EastTimorese region and availability to do fieldwork
during the term of the appointment ESSENTIAL
4.Competence in grammatical analysis ESSENTIAL
5.Some knowledge of cultural anthropology DESIRABLE
6.Capacity and willingness to supervise postgraduate students from a
variety of cultural backgrounds ESSENTIAL
7.Ability and willingness to contribute to the promotion of
excellence in research, professional activities and training in
Linguistics in the School, the University and externally. ESSENTIAL
8.Ability to use for field and archival research purposes one or more
Indonesian languages ESSENTIAL
9.Submission of a proposed program of research which is consistent
with departmental priorities and research interests, and capable of
being completed during the term of the Fellowship ESSENTIAL
10.Capacity and willingness to establish and maintain effective
relations with colleagues and staff within the School, the University
and externally, both nationally and internationally ESSENTIAL
11.Capacity and willingness to undertake administrative duties
appropriate to the level of appointment HIGHLY DESIRABLE
12.Capacity and willingness to contribute to the editing and
refereeing of manuscripts submitted to the book series, Pacific
Linguistics, of which the Department's staff form the Editorial
Board. ESSENTIAL
13.Capacity and willingness to seek external funding to support the
applicant's individual and collaborative research activities. HIGHLY
DESIRABLE
14.Effective oral and written communication skills ESSENTIAL
15.An understanding, as demonstrated in the application process, of
equal opportunity principles and a commitment to their application in
a university context. ESSENTIAL

Candidates are invited to submit copies of two or three publications
relevant to their application.


Position is open until filled.



For more information, contact:

	Malcolm Ross
	Malcolm.Ross at anu.edu.au <mailto:Malcolm.Ross at anu.edu.au>
	Department of Linguistics



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