[Linganth] Fwd: TT position in Native American Linguistics and Language Revitalization at the University of Arizona

William Michael Cotter williamcotter at email.arizona.edu
Wed Oct 12 14:58:21 UTC 2016


With apologies for any cross posting.

Please see the ad below for a tenure track opening in Native American
linguistics and language revitalization at the University of Arizona.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Harley, Heidi B - (hharley) <hharley at email.arizona.edu>
Date: Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 3:43 PM
Subject: TT position in Native American Linguistics and Language
Revitalization at the University of Arizona
To: "lingua at list.arizona.edu" <lingua at list.arizona.edu>

The Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona is initiating a
search for a tenure-track position in Native American Linguistics and
Language Revitalization.  The position requires a PhD in Linguistics or a
related discipline, and involves teaching and mentoring at the
undergraduate and graduate levels, conducting research, and undertaking
service duties in Native American Linguistics and Language Revitalization.
The course load is 2-2, including courses in both our Native American
Master's in Linguistics program and in the Language Revitalization track of
our PhD program.

Job ad! https://uacareers.com/postings/14173

Please forward this announcement as widely as you can, and if you or
someone you know may potentially be interested in applying but
have questions, please contact us (or have them contact us at:
hharley at email.arizona.edu). Also feel free to send us suggestions for
potential candidates who we could reach out to!


Here's a link to our current Graduate Handbook, in case you'd like to check
the relevant graduate programs out.

Master of Arts in Native American Languages and Linguistics: p 27-28

PhD track in Language Revitalization: p. 10-11

Joint PhD in Anthropology and Linguistics: p. 23-25

http://linguistics.arizona.edu/sites/linguistics.arizona.edu
/files/Updated%20Grad%20Handbook%202014.pdf


At the undergraduate level, the Department of Linguistics offers a survey
course on Native American Languages, among diverse other courses in
linguistics, and also language courses in the Tohono O'odham and Navajo
languages. The University of Arizona is also home to the American Indian
Languages Development Institute (AILDI), which brings students and
educators working in Indigenous language revitalization to campus every
summer for an intensive course of study.  ​

Thanks very much for your help in reaching as many folks as possible with
this ad!
Heidi Harley
Department of Linguistics
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0028
http://dingo.sbs.arizona.edu/~hharley/
(520)626-3554



-- 
Sincerely,

William Cotter
Joint PhD student - Anthropology & Linguistics
University of Arizona
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