Arabic-L: 2003-04 FULBRIGHT DISTINGUISHED CHAIRS IN LINGUISTICS

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Date:  30 Jan 2002
From: "Williams, Holly" <hwilliams at iie.org>
Subject: 2003-04 FULBRIGHT DISTINGUISHED CHAIRS IN LINGUISTICS

>  The following Fulbright awards are viewed as among the most prestigious
>  appointments in the Fulbright Program.  Lecturing is usually in English.
>  Candidates must be U.S. citizens and have a prominent record of scholarly
>  accomplishment. Consult CIES Web site
>  <http://www.cies.org/cies/us_scholars/DisChairs/> for information about
>  application procedure and current updates. To apply, send a letter of
>  interest (up to 3 pages), c.v. (up to 8 pages) and a sample syllabus (up
>  to 4 pages) to Daria Teutonico, Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program;
>  Council for International Exchange of Scholars; 3007 Tilden Street, NW;
>  Ste. 5-L; Washington, DC 20008-3009 (phone 202/686-6245, e-mail:
>  dteutonico at cies.iie.org). Materials must arrive on or before the May 1
>  deadline.
>
>  AUSTRIA: FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN
>  LINGUISTICS: Grantee will offer two lecture courses and one seminar to
>  undergraduate and graduate students.  The University of Innsbruck Faculty
>  of Humanities cultivates an interdisciplinary approach to linguistics and
>  is particularly interested in soliciting applications from scholars of
>  applied linguistics, whose fields of specialization are related to
>  language acquisition and/or the teaching of  languages.  Lecturing in
>  English. Some knowledge of German is advantageous but not required.
>  Faculty of Humanities.  One semester, beginning October 2003 or March
>  2004.  www.uibk.ac.at
>
>  AUSTRIA: FULBRIGHT-UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA DISTINGUISHED CHAIR IN THE
>  HUMANITIES OR SOCIAL SCIENCES: Grantee will offer three courses at
>  advanced undergraduate and graduate levels.  Course level and content are
>  to be arranged in consultation with the host institution.  This chair
>  rotates between faculties and will be hosted by the Faculty of Humanities
>  and Cultural Studies in 2003-04, which has departments in classical and
>  modern languages and literatures, comparative literature, linguistics and
>  translating, American studies, all fields of history from ancient to
>  contemporary, archaeology, art history, ethnology, musicology, and area
>  studies.  Open to any specialization in humanities or area studies at the
>  Faculty.  Lecturing in English. Some knowledge of German is desirable.
>  Faculty of Humanities and Cultural Studies in 2003-04 and Faculty of Human
>  and Social Sciences in 2004-05.  Four months, starting October 2003 or
>  March 2004.  www.univie.ac.at
>
>  CANADA:  FULBRIGHT-YORK UNIVERSITY CHAIR:  Fulbright-York University
>  Chair: Lecture at graduate and undergraduate levels in any field that fits
>  the programs at York University.  Academic and scholarly prominence
>  required.  York University, Toronto.  Scholars are encouraged to include a
>  letter of invitation from a host department at York University. Four and a
>  half months, starting September 2003 or January 2004.  www.yorku.ca
>
>  ITALY: TRIESTE CHAIR IN LINGUISTICS: Full professor to offer one lecturing
>  course and tutorials at graduate level.  Subject expertise desired is
>  syntax, semantics or formal history of linguistics.  Three months,
>  March-June 2004.  University of Trieste.   www.univ.trieste.it
>
>  ITALY: VENICE CHAIR IN PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE/LINGUISTICS: Grantee will
>  teach one course to masters/doctoral students, and will provide some
>  tutorial assistance.  Subject expertise desired is theoretical
>  linguistics, with specializations in syntax and semantics.  Academic rank
>  open.  Three months, beginning March or April 2004.  www.unive.it

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