10.757, Jobs: Adjunct Lecturer, Correction:Multilingualism

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Subject: 10.757, Jobs: Adjunct Lecturer, Correction:Multilingualism

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Date:  Tue, 18 May 1999 11:21:07 -0700
From:  gwendolyn weber <gweber at u.arizona.edu>
Subject:  Adjunct Lecturer with Ph.D. in Linguistics

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Date:  Tue, 18 May 1999 18:02:28 +0200
From:  Settekorn <fs3a590 at uni-hamburg.de>
Subject:  Correction: Research Center on Multilingualism- Job announcement

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 18 May 1999 11:21:07 -0700
From:  gwendolyn weber <gweber at u.arizona.edu>
Subject:  Adjunct Lecturer with Ph.D. in Linguistics

The Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, anticipates an
opening for an Adjunct Lecturer with a Ph.D. in Linguistics to teach
2-4 courses in the 1999-2000 academic year. The stipend is $5,500 per
course.  The courses may include a 2-semester graduate level sequence
in phonological theory, the undergraduate introduction to linguistics
course, and one other course to be determined in consultation with the
Department Head. Benefits eligibility will be determined by the number
of classes.

Applications, consisting of a letter of interest, a current curriculum
vitae, letters of reference from two individuals and evidence of
teaching excellence should be addressed to:

Search Committee
Dept of Linguistics
University of Arizona
Douglass 200 E
Tucson, AZ 85721-0028

Review of applications will begin June 7th and continue until the
position is filled. A Ph.D is required before appointment.

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
ADA EMPLOYER.  WOMEN AND MINORITIES ARE URGED TO APPLY.


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Date:  Tue, 18 May 1999 18:02:28 +0200
From:  Settekorn <fs3a590 at uni-hamburg.de>
Subject:  Correction: Research Center on Multilingualism- Job announcement


Dear colleagues,

In the job announcement posted last week, a wrong date has been
given for the deadline for application. I apologize! Here is the
same text but with the correct date.

Best,
Jurgen M. Meise


A new research center will be established at the Univeristy of
Hamburg.  Please find below a short description of the Center and a
job announcement for one of its research projects.



JOB OPPORTUNITIES

1 Post-doctoral researcher (full position)
1 Post-graduate researcher (half position)

In the research project on "Simultaneous and Successive Acquisition of
Bilingualism". This project will investigate similarities and
differences in grammatical development between bilingual first
language acquisition, monolingual first language acquisition, and
adult second language acquisition. It is one of 13 projects of the
Collaborative Research Center on Multilingualism funded by the
Deutsche Forschungsge-meinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) to
be established at the University of Hamburg as of July 1st, 1999.

Pending final decision by the DFG, both positions will begin on this
date and will extend for a period of three years. The post-doctoral
candidate will be expected to co-direct this research group together
with J.M.  Meisel. The post-doctoral position can be renewed for one
three-year period. The salary of the post-doctoral researcher
corresponds to that of an assistant professor in German universities
(BAT IIa). The post-graduate researcher must hold an M.A. (or
equivalent). He or she will receive half of the BAT IIa salary for a
work load of appr. 19 hours per week and will be expected to complete
a doctoral dissertation on a topic related to the topic of the
research project.

Requirements sought are: good knowledge of syntactic theory
(Principles and Parameters Theory and possibly of the Minimalist
Program), experience with language acquisition research, and good
knowledge of at least two of the following languages: German, French,
Spanish, Portuguese, Basque. Also desirable would be familiarity with
speech processing research and/or experience with corpus analysis
and/or computer skills.

Send application (CV, list of publications, names of two referees) by
JUNE 15, 1999 to Prof. J. M. Meisel, University of Hamburg,
Romanisches Seminar, von Melle-Park 6, D 20146 Hamburg; for further
inquiries contact jmm at rrz.uni-hamburg.de


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                    Jurgen M. Meisel
                   Universitut Hamburg
                   Romanisches Seminar
                    von Melle-Park 6
                    D 20146 Hamburg
                 Tel.: (+49-40) 4123-4793
                 Fax : (+49-40) 4123-4147
AS OF APRIL 1st 1999:  (+49-40) 42838-4793
                 Fax:  (+49-40) 42838-4147

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