12.2525, Jobs: Computational Ling Asst/AssocProf, Texas, USA
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Subject: 12.2525, Jobs: Computational Ling Asst/AssocProf, Texas, USA
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Date: 10 Oct 2001 19:53:07 -0000
From: Tony Woodbury <acw at mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: Computational Ling: Asst/AssocProf - Univ of Texas at Austin, USA
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Date: 10 Oct 2001 19:53:07 -0000
From: Tony Woodbury <acw at mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: Computational Ling: Asst/AssocProf - Univ of Texas at Austin, USA
Rank of Job: Assistant or Associate Professor
Areas Required: Computational Linguistics
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: University of Texas at Austin
Department: Linguistics
State or Province: Texas
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: December 1, 2001
Contact: Tony Woodbury acw at mail.utexas.edu
Address for Applications:
Calhoun Hall 501
Austin
TX 78712-1196
USA
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin
invites applications for a specialist in computational linguistics, at
the rank of Assistant Professor on a tenure track, or, in a compelling
case, at the rank of Associate Professor with tenure, title commensurate
to qualifications and expertise. Sub-specialization is desirable in one
or more of the following areas: computational semantics, corpus
linguistics, computational language documentation, cognitive science.
The position begins on September 1, 2002 and is contingent on funding.
Duties include (a) Teaching of undergraduate and graduate courses; (b)
Direction of thesis and dissertation research; (c) Original research and
publication; (d) Directorship of the Department of Linguistics
Computational Linguistics Laboratory. The candidate must demonstrate
potential for excellence and productivity in all four areas. PhD in
Linguistics or Computer Science is required by August 20, 2002.
Interested persons should send a letter of application, curriculum
vitae, list of courses they are prepared to teach, sample published or
other written work, and three letters of recommendation to:
Computational Linguistics Search Committee
Department of Linguistics
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas 78712-1196.
The deadline for receipt of application materials is December 1, 2001.
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