28.3156, Jobs: General Linguistics: Rank Open, Hebrew University of Jeruselem

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Subject: 28.3156, Jobs: General Linguistics: Rank Open, Hebrew University of Jeruselem

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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2017 12:45:20
From: Eitan Grossman [eitan.grossman at mail.huji.ac.il]
Subject: General Linguistics: Rank Open, Hebrew University of Jeruselem, Israel

 
University or Organization: Hebrew University of Jerusalem 
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Jerusalem, Israel 
Web Address: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/new.php?cat=5369
Job Title: Tenure track position in Linguistics
Job Rank: Rank Open

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 


Description:

Call for applications in linguistics (open rank)

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of Linguistics (functional
linguistics program), is calling for applications in descriptive, historical,
or typological linguistics (open rank). Candidates should have an established
background in the description of a language or family of languages, as well as
another field of expertise. The call is open to all fields, but preference
will be given to candidates specializing in one or more of the following
fields: phonetics and phonology, fieldwork-based language documentation,
historical and comparative linguistics, linguistic typology, or
sociolinguistics. The position is open to all candidates who have attained a
Ph.D. degree or to advanced graduate students who expect to be granted their
Ph.D. no later than July 1, 2018.

Job requirements:

Responsibilities include the teaching of required and elective courses in the
candidate's field(s) of specialization (at B.A. and M.A. degree levels) and
related fields, including basic and advanced courses on the linguistic
structures of the candidate's language(s) of expertise. Successful candidates
are expected to conduct independent and original research at the highest
academic level, demonstrate academic leadership, compete for Israeli and
international research grants, and should display an ability to work
cooperatively with colleagues in the Faculty of Humanities and the university
at large. Where pertinent and in accordance with inter-departmental needs, a
joint departmental appointment or teaching sharing arrangement may be
considered, combining  with one of several departments and cognate areas of
study in the Humanities. 

The language of instruction at the Hebrew University is Hebrew, but candidates
who do not possess a mastery of Hebrew will be given time to reach proficiency
in Hebrew during the initial years of their appointment.

Qualified candidates will be invited for a job talk and interview.

More information on the department of linguistics can be found at
http://ling.huji.ac.il/



Application Deadline: 17-Sep-2017 
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://ttp.ekmd.huji.ac.il/Pages/default.aspx 
Contact Information:
	Dr Eitan Grossman 
	Email: eitan.grossman at mail.huji.ac.il 


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