12.3006, Jobs: Interdisciplinary Ling: Asst Prof, USA
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Subject: 12.3006, Jobs: Interdisciplinary Ling: Asst Prof, USA
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Date: 3 Dec 2001 16:51:41 -0000
From: Alec Marantz, Linguistics Search <marantz at mit.edu>
Subject: Interdisciplinary Ling: Assistant Professor at MIT, Massachusetts USA
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Date: 3 Dec 2001 16:51:41 -0000
From: Alec Marantz, Linguistics Search <marantz at mit.edu>
Subject: Interdisciplinary Ling: Assistant Professor at MIT, Massachusetts USA
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: interdisciplinary, integrating linguistic theory
Other Desired Areas: computational linguistics, language acquisition,
language impairment, language processing, neurolinguistics, phonetic
science
University or Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department: Linguistics & Philosophy
State or Province: Massachusetts
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: February 1, 2002
Contact: Alec Marantz, Linguistics Search marantz at mit.edu
Address for Applications:
Dept. of Ling & Phil; E39-245 MIT; 77 Mass Ave
Cambridge
MA 02139
USA
The Department of Linguistics & Philosophy at MIT invites applications
for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level, starting
September 1 2002. The appointment will be made in an interdisciplinary
area integrating linguistic theory with one of the following research
specializations: computational linguistics, language acquisition,
language impairment, language processing, neurolinguistics, phonetic
science.
We seek applicants whose research is informed by linguistic theory and
who will enhance the breadth and depth of the department in its
research, teaching, and advising mission at the graduate and
undergraduate levels.
Applicants should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
copies of research papers, evidence of teaching ability, and three
letters of reference to:
Chair, Linguistics Search Committee
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
MIT/E39-245
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
Application Deadline: February 1, 2002
Departmental representatives will be present at the LSA meeting in San
Francisco to conduct preliminary interviews.
Women and members of under-represented minorities are especially
encouraged to apply.
MIT is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer
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