19.139, Jobs: Syntax: Assistant Professor, Providence University
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Subject: 19.139, Jobs: Syntax: Assistant Professor, Providence University
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Date: 10-Jan-2008
From: Chris Lu < bhlu at pu.edu.tw >
Subject: Syntax: Assistant Professor, Providence University, Taiwan
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Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 18:59:35
From: Chris Lu [bhlu at pu.edu.tw]
Subject: Syntax: Assistant Professor, Providence University, Taiwan
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University or Organization: Providence University
Department: Department of English
Job Location: Shalu, Taichung Hsien, Taiwan
Web Address: http://web.pu.edu.tw/~eng/
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Syntax; Optimality Theory
Description:
The Department of English Language, Literature and Linguistics at
Providence University in Shalu, Taichung County, Taiwan, R.O.C., invites
applications for one position, all as Assistant Professor or above:
PhD holders in Syntax to teach related courses at undergraduate and
graduate levels. The successful applicant will teach specialized courses in
his/her own field in the Graduate and Undergraduate Program, but general
English courses will also be among the courses taught on the undergraduate
level in the English Department. Applicants who can teach Optimality Theory
are preferred.
The position requires a doctoral degree in hand (or, at the latest, by the
position's starting date: August 1, 2008). Required documents for the
application: cover letter, specifying the position being applied for;
curriculum vitae, diploma, official transcript, three letters of
recommendation, and an abstract of the dissertation or a representative
publication. Foreign applicants should also include one copy of their
passport's main page. All application materials must be received no later
than March 15, 2008.
Please send your application materials to Ms. Chris Lu, Administrative
Assistant at the address listed below.
Informational details can also be obtained from Ms. Chris Lu
(Administrative Assistant): Tel: 886-4-26328001 ext. 12024 bhlu at pu.edu.tw
or Fax: 886-4-26334712.
Application Deadline: 15-Mar-2008
Mailing Address for Applications:
Administrative Assistant Ms. Chris Lu
Dept. of English Language, Literature and Linguistics
Providence University
200 Chungchi Road, Shalu
Taichung County 43301, R.O.C.
Taiwan
Contact Information:
Administrative Assistant Chris Lu
Email: bhlu at pu.edu.tw
Phone: 886-4-26328001 ext. 12024
Fax: 886-4-26334712
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