25.2969, Jobs: Semantics; Syntax; Typology: Rank Open, National Tsing Hua University

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Subject: 25.2969, Jobs: Semantics; Syntax; Typology: Rank Open, National Tsing Hua University

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Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 11:55:25
From: Huichuan Hsu [huichuanhsu at mx.nthu.edu.tw]
Subject: Semantics; Syntax; Typology: Rank Open, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

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University or Organization: National Tsing Hua University 
Department: Institute of Linguistics
Job Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan 
Web Address: http://ling.nthu.edu.tw
Job Rank: Rank Open

Specialty Areas: Semantics; Syntax; Typology 


Description:

Applications are invited for an open-rank tenure track position in linguistics (formal semantics, syntax-semantics interface, or language typology preferred), which is appointed by the Graduate Institute of Linguistics. Experience in interdisciplinary research is a plus. Applicants should have a PhD degree, or be very close to finishing it. 
 
Duties include: 
A. Each semester, teaching one undergraduate course, and one or two seminars at the graduate level, and
B. Student consulting and administration work at the Graduate Institute of Linguistics.
 
The application should include:
- CV and major publications 
- Photocopy of your PhD diploma or a letter from your dissertation supervisor certifying date of completion of degree (Applicants must have the diploma in hand by the time of appointment.)
- Three letters of recommendation 
- A cover letter explaining your research interests
- Outlines of proposed courses

Application deadline: August 20, 2014
Position available: February 1, 2015
 
Please send the PDF version of your application to the application email below.

AND the hard copy to Hui-chuan Hsu (address below).

Please note that the application documents sent in hard copy cannot be returned to the applicant.


Application Deadline: 20-Aug-2014 
Mailing Address for Applications:
	Chair Hui-chuan Hsu 
	Graduate Institute of Linguistics 
	National Tsing Hua University 
	101, Section 2, Kuangfu Road 
	Hsinchu 300 
	Taiwan  
Email Address for Applications: ling at my.nthu.edu.tw 
Contact Information:
	Prof. Huichuan Hsu 
	Email: huichuanhsu at mx.nthu.edu.tw 
	Phone: +886-3-5718615 
	Fax: +886-3-5725994 





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