15.3515, Jobs: Semantics/Syntax: Lecturer/Asst Prof, Concordia U
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Subject: 15.3515, Jobs: Semantics/Syntax: Lecturer/Asst Prof, Concordia U
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Date: 16-Dec-2004
From: Catherine Vallejo < vallejo at alcor.concordia.ca >
Subject: Semantics/Syntax: Lecturer/Asst Prof, Concordia University, Quebec, Canada
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:47:04
From: Catherine Vallejo < vallejo at alcor.concordia.ca >
Subject: Semantics/Syntax: Lecturer/Asst Prof, Concordia University, Quebec, Canada
University or Organization: Concordia University
Department: Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics
Job Rank: Lecturer/Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Semantics; Syntax
Description:
Applicants must have a degree in linguistic theory, with a specialization in
syntax/semantics and/or related fields, a record of publications, and extensive
teaching experience. Courses may also include other areas of linguistics such as
Romance linguistics, Language and Mind, and Introduction to Linguistics.
The above position is a full-time, limited-term appointment beginning August 15,
2005 and ending May 31, 2006. Hiring is subject to budgetary approval. This
position is normally at the rank of Lecturer or Assistant Professor. Candidates
should hold a PhD, or nearly completed, unless otherwise specified. The
successful candidate will normally be expected to teach three courses per
semester. Under the collective agreement, this positions may be renewed twice
depending upon emerging needs.
Please forward all applications and questions to the Department contact below.
Review of applications will begin as they are received and continue until the
position is filled. Applications should consist of a letter of intent, a
curriculum vitae, copies of recent publications, a statement of teaching
interests, evidence of teaching effectiveness, if available, and three letters
of reference. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Concordia University
is committed to employment equity.
Address for Applications:
Dr. Catherine Vallejo
Chair, Classics, Modern Languages & Linguistics
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve West, Room H-663
Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8
Canada
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Contact Information:
Dr Catherine Vallejo
Email: vallejo at alcor.concordia.ca
Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext.2310
Fax: (514) 848-8679
Website: http://www-cmll.concordia.ca/linguistics/
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