12.3125, Jobs: Bilingualism,Neuroling:Asst Prof, FL USA

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Subject: 12.3125, Jobs: Bilingualism,Neuroling:Asst Prof, FL USA

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Date:  17 Dec 2001 18:01:51 -0000
From:  Jacqueline Hinckley, Ph.D. <jhinckle at chuma1.cas.usf.edu>
Subject:  Bilingualism,Neuroling: Asst Prof at Univ of South Florida, USA

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Date:  17 Dec 2001 18:01:51 -0000
From:  Jacqueline Hinckley, Ph.D. <jhinckle at chuma1.cas.usf.edu>
Subject:  Bilingualism,Neuroling: Asst Prof at Univ of South Florida, USA


Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: Bilingualism, Neurolinguistics
Other Desired Areas: Open
University or Organization: University of South Florida
Department: Communication Sciences and Disorders
State or Province: Tampa, Florida
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: February 15, 2002
Contact: Jacqueline Hinckley, Ph.D. jhinckle at chuma1.cas.usf.edu

Address for Applications:
4202 E. Fowler Ave., PCD1017
Tampa
FL 33613
USA

Assistant Professor, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.

The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders invites
applicants for one new tenure track 9-month position, beginning August
2002, contingent upon funding.  Minimum qualifications include an
earned research doctorate in communication sciences/disorders or a
related discipline conferred by August 1, 2002 in order to be
appointed as an Assistant Professor.

Preferred qualifications include :
(1) expertise in one or more of the following:
(a) adult neurogenic communication disorders, including
motor speech disorders, or
(b) bilingualism; however, strong applications with other
specializations are welcome, especially those that complement the
research strengths of the faculty,
(2) CCC-SLP or Florida license eligibility;
(3) evidence of potential to establish an independent research program
capable of attracting external support.

Responsibilities include conducting research, teaching undergraduate
and graduate courses, mentoring masters and doctoral students, and
participating in departmental and university activities.  Salary is
negotiable depending upon qualifications and experience.

As the largest Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in
the State of Florida (http://www.cas.usf.edu/csd), the Department
offers B.A., M.S., Au.D. and Ph.D. degrees as well as
interdisciplinary degrees with the Departments of Psychology and
Special Education. The Department maintains a full service community
clinic which offers a full range of speech, language, and hearing
services. Graduate students are provided opportunities to study in
selected settings among more than 200 affiliated practice sites. USF
is a Carnegie Foundation Doctoral/Research Extensive University, the
second largest recipient of extramural funding in the state university
system, and one of Florida's three designated Research I Universities.
Founded in 1956, USF is the largest metropolitan university in the
Southeastern United States, serving 36,000 students in 10 colleges on
campuses in Tampa, Lakeland, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota-Manatee.
USF offers degree programs in 79 undergraduate disciplines, 89
master's and specialists programs, and 26 doctoral programs, including
the M.D.

Applications must be received by February 15, 2002.  Send application
letter, CV, selected publication reprints, and three letters of
reference to: Jacqueline Hinckley, Ph.D., University of South Florida,
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, 4202 East Fowler
Ave., PCD1017, Tampa, FL 33620-8150; Phone 813-974-7468; Fax
813-974-0822 (email: jhinckle at chuma1.cas.usf.edu).

The University of South Florida is an AA/EO/EA institution.  According
to Florida law, applications and meetings regarding them are open to
the public.  For disabilities accommodation please call Peggy Ott at
813-974-9780 (email: pott at chuma1.cas.usf.edu).





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