Job: Second Language Acquisition/Bilingualism

Harold F. Schiffman haroldfs at ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Mon Nov 22 13:47:54 UTC 2004


University or Organization: Stony Brook University
 Department: Linguistics
 Job Rank: Assistant Professor
 Specialty Areas: Second Language Acquisition/Bilingualism


 Description:

The Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University, a campus of the
State University of New York, invites applications for a tenure-track
position at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin Fall 2005.
Candidates should have an active research program in Second Language
Acquisition, Bilingualism or a closely related field and the ability to
teach Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism at the graduate and
undergraduate levels.  Candidates should also be able to offer a range of
other undergraduate courses in linguistics.  The ideal candidate would be
expected to maintain an active research program that complements the
Department's strengths in linguistic theory and to contribute to the
ongoing development of the department's graduate and undergraduate degree
programs.  Successful candidates will have completed the PhD before
September 2005.

 Applicants should provide a CV, a representative research sample, evidence of
 teaching ability, and three letters of recommendation.   For fullest
 consideration, application materials should arrive by November 15, 2004.

 The State University of New York at Stony Brook is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.  Applications from women, people
of color, people with disabilities, special disabled veterans or Vietnam
era veterans are especially welcome.  If you require a disability related
accommodation please contact John Bailyn.


 Address for Applications:

 Prof. John Bailyn
 Department of Linguistics
 Stony Brook University
 Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376
 United States of America

 Application Deadline: 15-Dec-2004

 Contact Information:

 Prof. John Bailyn
 Email: jbailyn at notes.cc.sunysb.edu
 Phone: (631) 632-7777
 Website: http://www.linguistics.stonybrook.edu/



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