10.1602, Jobs: Ling Data Analysis, EFL

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Subject: 10.1602, Jobs: Ling Data Analysis, EFL

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Date:  Sun, 24 Oct 1999 16:07:50 -0500 (CDT)
From:  Janet Pierrehumbert <jbp at pippi.ling.nwu.edu>
Subject:  Ling Data Analysis - postdoctoral fellowship, Northwestern University

2)
Date:  Sun, 24 Oct 1999 16:51:15 -0400 (EDT)
From:  Professor Donald Weasenforth <weasenf at gwu.edu>
Subject:  EAP: Assistant Professor at The George Washington University, Washington, DC USA

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

Date:  Sun, 24 Oct 1999 16:07:50 -0500 (CDT)
From:  Janet Pierrehumbert <jbp at pippi.ling.nwu.edu>
Subject:  Ling Data Analysis - postdoctoral fellowship, Northwestern University



     MELLON POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY


The Department of Linguistics at Northwestern University invites
applications for a postdoctoral fellowship funded through a grant to
the University from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.  The fellowship
is for a period of two academic years, beginning September 1, 2000.
In accordance with the fellowship guidelines, ALL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
PH.D. MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE START OF THE FELLOWSHIP PERIOD.
We are seeking candidates in any subfield of linguistics who have
analyzed primary data (e.g., experimental data, field data, or natural
language corpora) in order to address theoretical issues.  Preference
will be given to candidates whose research interests are
interdisciplinary and mesh with those of the current faculty.

Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications.  The
position provides funds for computer facilities and professional
travel.  Mellon postdoctoral fellows are expected to participate fully
in Northwestern's interdisciplinary research environment, teach two
quarter-length courses per year, and present one colloquium per year.

Applications are due at Northwestern by January 15, 2000. The
application should include the candidate's CV (indicating an e-mail
address), statements of research and teaching interests, teaching
evaluations (if available), and reprints or other written work.
(Finalists will be asked to submit a copy of the dissertation, or
completed portions thereof, at a later date; it is not necessary to do
so at this time.)  Candidates should arrange to have 3-4 letters of
reference sent directly to the search committee by the application
deadline; if possible, one of the letters should specifically address
the applicant's qualifications as a teacher.

Send all materials to:

	Mellon Search Committee
	Department of Linguistics
	Northwestern University
	2016 Sheridan Road
	Evanston, IL 60208-4090
	
	(Tel: 847-491-7020, Fax: 847-491-3770)

E-mail inquiries should be directed to the search committee at
mellon at ling.nwu.edu.  The web page for the Department is:
http://www.ling.nwu.edu .

Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer, and applications from minority and women candidates are
especially welcome.











-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Sun, 24 Oct 1999 16:51:15 -0400 (EDT)
From:  Professor Donald Weasenforth <weasenf at gwu.edu>
Subject:  EAP: Assistant Professor at The George Washington University, Washington, DC USA


Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: EAP
Other Desired Areas: Distance education, teacher training, grant
writing, learning disabilities
University or Organization: The George Washington University
Department: EFL
State or Province: Washington, DC
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: January 19, 2000
Contact: Professor Donald Weasenforth weasenf at gwu.edu

Address for Applications:
Academic Center T-553
Washington
DC 20052
USA

The Department of English as a Foreign Language at The George Washington
University announces one full-time teaching position in EFL.  This is a
non-tenure track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor for a
three-year renewable contract period beginning Fall 2000.
Responsibilities include a three-course teaching load (12 contact hours)
per semester, course coordination, committee work and placement testing.
Salary dependent on qualifications.  Minimum qualifications:
master’s degree with a concentration in TESOL, university
teaching experience in English for Academic Purposes including
composition, and evidence of recent scholarly activity.  Send CV,
letter of application, three current letters of recommendation, and
official transcripts of all university-level work to Don Weasenforth,
Search Committee Chair, Department of English as a Foreign Language,
Academic Center, Rome 553, The George Washington University,
Washington, DC 20052. Tel: (202) 994-7136, FAX: (202) 994-3196.
E-mail (inquiries only): weasenf at gwu.edu.  Review of applications will
begin January 19, 2000 and will continue until the position is filled.
WE VALUE DIVERSITY.  The George Washington University is an Equal
Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.

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