10.1192, Jobs: Lang Acquisition & Disorders, Speech & Hearing
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Subject: 10.1192, Jobs: Lang Acquisition & Disorders, Speech & Hearing
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 12:01:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robert Allen Fox <fox.2 at osu.edu>
Subject: Update of Job 10.1171: Asst Prof and 2 Post-doc Positions
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 12:01:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robert Allen Fox <fox.2 at osu.edu>
Subject: Update of Job 10.1171: Asst Prof and 2 Post-doc Positions
The Department of Speech and Hearing Science at the Ohio State
University is inviting applications for three positions: (1) an
assistant/associate professor position in language development and
disorders, (2) a postdoctoral research training position in the area
of cochlear implants and (3) a postdoctoral research training position
in the area (widely defined) of speech and hearing science. Details
of these positions follow:
POSITION 1.
The Department of Speech and Hearing Science at The Ohio State
University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in
language acquisition/language disorders.
Position: Assistant/Associate Professor
Qualifications: Completed doctorate in speech/language pathology or
related field; CCC-SLP preferred, but not required; potential for
excellence in research and teaching; research specialization in the
area of language acquisition and/or disorders. This position is part
of an interdisciplinary research emphasis on human language
processing.
Appointment: Academic year (9 month) contract, tenure-track position
Duties and Responsibilites: Conduct research in area of expertise,
seek extramural funding for research activities, teach undergraduate
and/or graduate course, advise graduate students, and participate in
related scholarly activities. Supervision of clinical practicum is
not required.
Salary: Negotiable
Benefits: The University offers an excellent package which allows for
flexibility in selecting health, dental and vision-care, life
insurance, and retirement benefits.
Facilities: The Department is housed in a well-equipped, 30,000
sq. ft. facility containing our research space (individual faculty
laboratories), class rooms, and clinic. The Department enjoys close
working relationships with many departments on campus, including
Linguistics and Psychology as well as with Ohio State's world-class
Medical Center. Faculty members may also participate in the
University-wide Neuroscience Graduate Program and the Cognitive
Science Center.
Earliest Beginning Date: Autumn Quarter, 2000
Application: In order to be assured of full consideration applications must
be received by November 30, 1999.
Apply to: Applicants should submit a letter of application (including a
description of research focus and teaching interests), a curriculum vitae,
three letters of recommendation, and copies of any published work to:
Dr. Robert A. Fox,
Dept of Speech and Hearing Science,
110 Pressey Hall,
1070 Carmack Rd.
Columbus OH 43210-1002
Phone: 614-292-1628
FAX: 614-292-7504
e-mail: fox.2 at osu.edu
The Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Qualified women, minorities, and Vietnam-era Veterans, persons
with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
POSITION 2.
Postdoctoral Research Traineeship conducting Cross-Disciplinary Research on
Cochlear Implants, Department of Speech and Hearing Science, The Ohio State
University
A Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowship (National Institutional Research
Service Award Fellowship) for PhDs or MDs is available immediately at The
Ohio State University. This postdoctoral traineeship provides an opportunity
to pursue focused research (either basic research or clinical research) on
speech perception by persons with cochlear implants. Emphasis of this
training program is on cross-disciplinary research. The faculty involved
are Marios Fourakis (Department of Speech and Hearing Science) and Bradley
Welling (Department Otolaryngology). Potential trainees should have a
doctorate and be a U.S. citizen or have permanent residence status.
This traineeship is for two years. Support will include a stipend, moving
expenses, travel, and other training-related expenses.
Interested individuals should submit inquiries and vitae along with a
list of references to:
Dr. Robert A. Fox,
Dept of Speech and Hearing Science,
110 Pressey Hall,
1070 Carmack Rd.
Columbus OH 43210-1002
Phone: 614-292-1628
FAX: 614-292-7504
e-mail: fox.2 at osu.edu
POSITION 3.
Postdoctoral Research Traineeship conducting research in Speech and
Hearing Science (broadly defined), Department of Speech and Hearing
Science, The Ohio State University
A second Postdoctoral Research Training Fellowship (National
Institutional Research Service Award Fellowship) for PhDs or MDs is
available immediately. This postdoctoral traineeships provide an
opportunity to pursue focused research (either basic research or
clinical research) in one of five areas of concentration within the
discipline of speech and hearing science including speech production,
speech processing, psychoacoustics, speech perception, and
speech-language development. Emphasis of this training program is on
cross-disciplinary research. The training faculty come from many
different departments including the Departments of Speech and Hearing
Science (Robert Fox, Lawrence Feth, Jan Weisenberger, Osamu Fujimura,
Marios Fourakis, Jan Edwards, Sandy Schneider, Michael Trudeau),
Linguistics (Mary Beckman, Keith Johnson,), Psychology (Mari Jones,
Neal Johnson, Caroline Palmer, Mark Pitt, Julie Boland),
Otolaryngology (Kamran Barin, Tom DeMaria), Electrical Engineering
(Ashok Krishnamurthy, Stan Ahalt, Randy Moses), Zoology (William
Masters), Mechanical Engineering (Mardi Hastings), and
Wright-Patterson AFB (Tim Anderson).
Potential trainees should have a doctorate and be a U.S. citizen or have
permanent residence status.
This traineeship is for two years. Support will include a stipend, moving
expenses, travel, and other training-related expenses.
Interested individuals should submit inquiries and vitae along with a list
of references to:
Dr. Robert A. Fox,
Dept of Speech and Hearing Science,
110 Pressey Hall,
1070 Carmack Rd.
Columbus OH 43210-1002
Phone: 614-292-1628
FAX: 614-292-7504
e-mail: fox.2 at osu.edu.
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