Job at University of Colorado
Lise Menn
lise.menn at colorado.edu
Thu Sep 15 18:15:27 UTC 2005
Please help us distribute this job notice! Thank you, Lise Menn
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Colorado seeks
candidates for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of
Linguistics in the area of phonetics/phonology, starting August 2006.
We seek candidates who analyze primary data (e.g. experimental data,
field data, or natural spoken language corpora) in order to address
theoretical issues in phonetics and phonology. The department values
interdisciplinary work highly.
Job requirements at the time of application include research
publications or presentations and completed Ph.D., or completion of all
requirements for the Ph.D. in Linguistics or a closely related field
except filing the dissertation. If requested, dissertation draft or
equivalent publications must be supplied promptly by the candidate.
Job duties include active research and publication, meeting standard
departmental teaching requirements, and performing service duties as
required by the department and the university.
The department will begin to review applications on Nov. 1, 2005.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Dossiers
consisting of a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae and the
names of three references should be sent to:
Prof. Lise Menn
Phonetics Search Committee
Department of Linguistics, 295 UCB
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309
For questions, please contact the department chair, Prof. Barbara Fox;
or Prof. Lise Menn, chair of the search committee. For information
about the Department of Linguistics at Boulder, please visit .
The University of Colorado at Boulder is committed to diversity and
equality in education and employment.
Lise Menn, Professor
Secretary, AAAS-Section Z (Linguistics)
office: Hellems 293
Linguistics Department office hours Spring '05
University of Colorado by appointment only
295 UCB phone 303-492-1609
Boulder, Colorado office fax 303-492-4416
80309-0295
Lise Menn's home page
http://www.colorado.edu/linguistics/faculty/lmenn/
"Shirley Says: Living with Aphasia"
http://spot.colorado.edu/~menn/Shirley4.pdf
Japanese version of "Shirley Says"
http://www.bayget.com/inpaku/kinen9.htm
Academy of Aphasia
http://www.academyofaphasia.org/
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