11.2120, Jobs: Applied Ling: Part time at Boston U, MA, USA

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Subject: 11.2120, Jobs: Applied Ling: Part time at Boston U, MA, USA

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Date:  2 Oct 2000 18:46:02 -0000
From:  Carol Neidle <carol at bu.edu>
Subject:  linguistic field methods: Part time instructor at Boston U, MA, USA

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Date:  2 Oct 2000 18:46:02 -0000
From:  Carol Neidle <carol at bu.edu>
Subject:  linguistic field methods: Part time instructor at Boston U, MA, USA


Rank of Job: instructor (part-time)
Areas Required: linguistic field methods
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Boston University
Department: Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
State or Province: MA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: ASAP
Contact: Carol Neidle carol at bu.edu

Address for Applications:
718 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston
MA 02215
USA

Boston University seeks an instructor for spring 2001 to teach
a mixed graduate/undergraduate course on linguistic field methods.
A Ph.D. (in hand) is required. Candidates should have experience in
both teaching linguistics and conducting field research.

Please send letter of application for this position, along with vita
and publication samples, and have 3 letters of recommendation sent,
ASAP, to:

  Carol Neidle
  Chair, Linguistics Search Committee
  Boston University
  Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
  718 Commonwealth Avenue
  Boston, MA 02215

Additional information is available at
http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/UG/jobs.html.
Please address inquiries to Prof. Neidle at 617-353-6218 or carol at louis-xiv.bu.edu.

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