25.1856, Jobs: Cog Sci; General Ling: Asst/Assoc/Full Prof, National Taiwan University
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Subject: 25.1856, Jobs: Cog Sci; General Ling: Asst/Assoc/Full Prof, National Taiwan University
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 10:30:42
From: Meiling Liu [hpliu at ntu.edu.tw]
Subject: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics: Asst/Assoc/Full Professor, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
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University or Organization: National Taiwan University
Department: Graduate Institute of Linguistics
Job Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Web Address: http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~gilntu/
Job Title: Assistant Professor and Above
Job Rank: Asst/Assoc Professor; Full Professor
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics
Description:
The Graduate Institute of Linguistics at National Taiwan University invites applications for a faculty position at all ranks (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) to begin in February 2015. Application for this position is open to scholars with a Ph.D. in linguistics or cognitive science with specialization in language or related fields. Candidates with a strong linguistically-related interdisciplinary background and experiment-oriented research experience in first language acquisition, child language and/or language development will be given priority consideration. Candidates must also be willing to collaborate with others. Further qualifications include commitment to teaching. Responsibilities for the position include teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, thesis supervision, student advising, and committee services.
Interested applicants should apply by June 26, 2014. The application package should include the following:
(1) Three copies of CV, which should include a publication list of journal papers, book chapters, books, along with work experience, and the Ph.D. dissertation title
(2) Three copies of Ph.D. diploma
(3) Three copies of graduate transcripts
(4) Evidence of work experience (if any)
(5) Three letters of recommendation
(6) Six copies of
a) representative works such as journal papers, book chapters, and books (including unpublished thesis) published after February 2010, and
b) additional supporting works published after February 2008.
The application package should be mailed directly to the application address below.
For further information, please contact Ms. Meiling Liu at the contact details below.
Application Deadline: 26-Jun-2014
Mailing Address for Applications:
Graduate Institute of Linguistics
National Taiwan University
1, Sec.4, Roosevelt Road
Taipei 10617
Taiwan
Contact Information:
Ms. Meiling Liu
Email: hpliu at ntu.edu.tw
Phone: 886-2-33664104#301
Fax: 886-2-23635358
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