[Lingtyp] Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in phonetics at University of Hawai'i at Mānoa

Shelece Easterday shelece at hawaii.edu
Tue Nov 15 03:30:00 UTC 2022


(apologies for cross-posting)

Dear colleagues,

We would be grateful if you could forward the job advertisement below to
any current/former students and associates of yours who might be interested.

Thank you,
Shelece Easterday

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Title: Assistant Professor (Phonetics)
Position Number: 82155
Hiring Unit: Department of Linguistics/College of Arts, Languages & Letters
Location: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Date Posted: November 14, 2022
Closing Date: Continuous - application review begins December 15, 2022
Salary Information: Commensurate with qualifications & experience
Monthly Type: 9 Month
Tenure Track: Tenure
Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent

*Other Conditions:*
Full-time, tenure track position in Phonetics to begin Fall 2023, pending
position clearance and availability of funds. Seeking outstanding
applicants whose research and teaching specialization in Phonetics will
contribute to the two special strengths of the Department of
Linguistics:(a) a strong commitment to language sustainability and
diversity in the Pacific, Asia and beyond, and (b) the study of language
through experimental methods and the tools of contemporary cognitive
science. The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa offers MA and PhD degree
programs in Linguistics, as well as an interdisciplinary BA. For more
information, see: http://ling.hawaii.edu/.

*Duties and Responsibilities:*
- Develop and teach undergraduate/graduate courses in the designated area
of specialization and in general areas based on the needs of the department.
- Supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate students.
- Serve on graduate committees.
- Conduct and publish original scholarly research in an area of
specialization.
- Pursue opportunities for external funding.
- Contribute to the overseeing of laboratories that serve linguistic
research on campus.
- Contribute service at the department, college, university, and community
levels.
- Other duties as assigned by the Department Chair.

*Minimum Qualifications:*
1. Doctorate or equivalent in Linguistics or related field from a college
or university of recognized standing. (ABDs will be considered; all
requirements for doctoral degree must be completed by August 2023).
2. Experience and expertise in phonetics, and evidence of an active
research program.
3. Evidence of successful teaching experience in undergraduate and/or
graduate
linguistics courses.
4. Demonstrated ability to work effectively and collegially.

*Desirable Qualifications:*
1. Expertise in one or more area that will broaden or enhance the strengths
of our linguistic community, including but not limited to: experimental
methods, computational methods, statistical modeling and data science,
cognitive science, psycholinguistics, language acquisition,
sociolinguistics, phonology, linguistic typology, language documentation
and conservation, and a language or languages of Asia or the Pacific
(especially Austronesian languages).
2. Demonstrated excellence in teaching, training, and supervision of
graduate and undergraduate students.
3. Record of and/or demonstrated commitment to securing external funding.
4. Demonstrated commitment to stewarding cutting-edge laboratory facilities
and
fieldwork equipment that subserve phonetic research.
5. Evidence of engagement with diversity, equity, inclusion, and
accessibility in research, the classroom, and/or service.

To Apply: https://tinyurl.com/4cspw9s7

Click on the "Apply" button on the top right corner of the screen to
complete an application and attach the following
REQUIRED documents:
- a letter of application;
- CV;
- teaching (1-2 pages, including a concise summary of teaching evaluations
if available) and research (1-2 pages) statements;
- a statement that summarizes evidence of engagement with diversity,
equity, inclusion, and accessibility in research, the classroom, and/or
service (1-2 pages);
- names and contact information for three referees;
- copies of up to three key written scholarly works; and
- copies of graduate course transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable,
official transcripts
required upon hire).

*INQUIRIES:*
Andrea Berez-Kroeker, Department Chair; 808-956-3240; lingdc at hawaii.edu




-- 
Shelece Easterday, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
shelece at hawaii.edu
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