LINGUIST List 9.1557

Fri Nov 6 1998

Jobs: Dept Chair of Modern Lang, General Ling

Editor for this issue: Scott Fults <scottlinguistlist.org>


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  • Felice Anne Coles, Dept Chair for Modern Languages Dept at U of Mississippi
  • Dan Everett, General Ling; Visiting Lecturer at U of Pittsburgh

    Message 1: Dept Chair for Modern Languages Dept at U of Mississippi

    Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 14:44:15 -0600
    From: Felice Anne Coles <fcolessunset.backbone.olemiss.edu>
    Subject: Dept Chair for Modern Languages Dept at U of Mississippi


    The University of Mississippi will appoint a Department Chair for the Department of Modern Languages to begin July 1, 1999. This is a tenure-track, twelve-month appointment. The successful candidate will have an earned PhD, a record of scholarly attainment and experience to support appointment at the rank of either Associate Professor or Professor. Salary negotiable. The Department has twelve tenured or tenure-track faculty; offers the MA in Spanish, French, German; offers undergraduate instruction in Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese. Interdisciplinary linguistics program. To insure full consideration, submit CV, and the names, addresses, phone numbers of three references by December 1, 1999, to:

    Robert J. Haws, Chair Modern Languages Search Committee Department of History University of Mississippi University, MS 38677

    Interviews will be conducted at the MLA meeting in San Francisco. The University of Mississippi is an AA/ADA/EOE. (www.olemiss.edu)

    Message 2: General Ling; Visiting Lecturer at U of Pittsburgh

    Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 13:23:20 +0000
    From: Dan Everett <deververb.linguist.pitt.edu>
    Subject: General Ling; Visiting Lecturer at U of Pittsburgh


    The Department of Linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh announces a position for a Visiting Lecturer, effective January 1, 1999. This position will be for an initial appointment of one term, with the possibility of renewal for the 1999-2000 academic year (September 1-April 30, 2000). The main responsibility associated with this position is the teaching of three courses per term. The ideal candidate will be able to teach introductory courses in Linguistics, as well as Historical Linguistics and/or Morphology.

    Interested individuals should send a letter of application, a current c.v., and three letters of recommendation to:

    Daniel L. Everett, Chair Department of Linguistics 2816 Cathedral of Learning University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260

    The deadline for applications is December 05, 1998. If you wish further information on this position, please contact Daniel Everett at the above address or at: dever+pitt.edu.

    The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.