tenure track position in syntax at the University of Texas at Austin
Jason Baldridge
jbaldrid at mail.utexas.edu
Tue Feb 28 22:23:45 UTC 2006
Hi everyone,
The linguistics department at the University of Texas at Austin has just
opened a search to hire a syntactician. The job ad is attached below. Please
note that the deadline is just a couple weeks away (March 17). Anyone
interested is encouraged to apply as soon as possible. If you are interested
and have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with me.
Jason Baldridge
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Linguistics
University of Texas at Austin
jbaldrid at mail.utexas.edu
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~jbaldrid/ <http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/%7Ejbaldrid/>
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Department of Linguistics
University of Texas at Austin
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin invites
applications for a specialist in syntax; expertise in morphology or
semantics is desirable. Position will be at the rank of Assistant Professor
on a tenure track. The position begins on August 18, 2006. Position funding
is pending budgetary approval.
Duties include (a) Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in syntax and
related topics; (b) Directing thesis and dissertation research; (c)
Conducting original research and publication; (d) Advising undergraduate and
graduate students; (e) Performing departmental and institutional service.
Requirements include: (a) The Ph.D., awarded no later than August 18, 2006;
(b) Excellence or potential for excellence as a teacher, researcher,
advisor, and leader.
Interested persons should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
three letters of recommendation, evidence of past teaching performance or
teaching potential, a list of courses they are prepared to teach, and sample
published or other written work to:
Syntax Search Committee
University of Texas at Austin
Department of Linguistics
1 University Station B5100
Austin, Texas 78712-0198.
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