16.2731, Jobs: Spanish & Syntax: Asst Prof, University of Toronto

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Subject: 16.2731, Jobs: Spanish & Syntax: Asst Prof, University of Toronto

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Date: 22-Sep-2005
From: Ana T Pérez-Leroux < at.perez.leroux at utoronto.ca >
Subject: Spanish & Syntax: Asst Prof, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada 

	
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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:43:39
From: Ana T Pérez-Leroux < at.perez.leroux at utoronto.ca >
Subject: Spanish & Syntax: Asst Prof, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
 

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University or Organization: University of Toronto 
Department: Spanish and Portuguese/Linguistics
Job Rank: Assistant Professor  
Specialty Areas: Syntax 
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)


Description:

Position in Hispanic Linguistics
SPA 60%, LIN 40%

Applications are invited for a tenure-stream position in Hispanic 
Linguistics at the rank of Assistant Professor, to be held jointly in the
Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Department of Linguistics at
the University of Toronto, effective 1 July 2006.  

Required: PhD in Spanish or Linguistics, with a strong research record in
syntactic theory; evidence of potential for sustained excellence in
research; evidence of excellence in teaching; willingness to teach
intermediate and advanced language courses; native or near-native fluency
in Spanish and English.  

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. 
Applications must be received by November 15, 2005.  Please send a letter
of application and curriculum vitae and arrange to have three letters of 
reference sent to the address below. 

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its 
community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group
members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of 
sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further 
diversification of ideas.  All qualified candidates are encouraged to 
apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.


Address for Applications:

Professor Stephen Rupp, Chair
Department of Spanish and Portuguese 
University of Toronto
91 Charles Street West #208 
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1K7 
Canada  

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:

Professor Stephen Rupp 
Email: srupp at chass.utoronto.ca 
Phone: 416-813-4081





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