34.373, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics (1.0 fte), Universiteit Utrecht

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Subject: 34.373, Jobs: Computational Linguistics: Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics (1.0 fte), Universiteit Utrecht

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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2023 21:00:35
From: Yvonne de Bruin [cb.tlc.gw at uu.nl]
Subject: Computational Linguistics: Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics (1.0 fte), Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

 
University or Organization: Universiteit Utrecht 
Department: Talen, Literatuur en Communicatie
Job Location: Utrecht, Netherlands 
Job Title: Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics (1.0 fte)
Job Rank: Assistant Professor

Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics 


Description:

This vacancy is part of a broad recruitment campaign. Utrecht University's
Faculty of Humanities is looking for more than 40 talented and passionate
assistant professors. Based on their subject matter expertise, they will
contribute to strengthening our interdisciplinary education and its connection
with urgent social themes.

We are looking for colleagues who find it interesting and challenging to teach
and conduct research within more than one disciplinary and institutional
context. Such a cross-boundary perspective is most successful and satisfying
when working from a specialisation. We are therefore looking for colleagues
who unite a subject specialisation with a discipline-transcending perspective
and who can give shape to multi-, inter- or transdisciplinary team teaching
and team science from a specific subject expertise within and between the
broad domains of Philosophy and Religious Studies, History and Art History,
Media and Cultural Studies, and Languages, Literature and Communication (or
who want to develop further in this).

The Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University is looking for a computational
linguist to conduct research and teach in the BA and MA programmes in
Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence. The candidate will have primary
expertise in computational linguistics with a strong relation to theoretical
linguistics, including phonetics. Particular preference will be given to
scholars with expertise in statistical methods and who work on topics related
to the interface between AI and any subdiscipline of theoretical linguistics,
including phonetics. Colleagues with an interest in contributing to the
development of language-teaching curricula are especially encouraged to apply.

The Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University deploys the extra resources
from the Administrative Agreement (Bestuursakkoord) in such a way that they
are beneficial for team collaboration and the sustainability of humanities
research.

For more information and to apply, please see the link below.



Application Deadline: 26-Feb-2023 
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://www.uu.nl/en/organisation/working-at-utrecht-university/jobs/assistant-professor-of-computational-linguistics-10-fte 
Contact Information:
	Yvonne de Bruin 
	Email: cb.tlc.gw at uu.nl 


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