Assistant Professor, Tenure-track, in phonological development
The Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science in the College of Arts and Sciences invites applications for an Assistant Professor, Tenure-track, in phonological development. The position is expected to begin on August 16, 2025. Applicants for this position should have a Ph.D. in Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Psychology or a related field. The Ph.D. must be in hand prior to the start of the appointment. We seek individuals who demonstrate the drive and vision to develop an innovative, cutting edge and internationally recognized research program in phonological development. The successful candidate is expected to teach graduate level language acquisition and phonology courses, as well as undergraduate courses on first language development. The candidate is expected to teach a subset of the following courses: Introduction to Linguistics, Science of Language, Introduction to Phonology, First Language Acquisition, Second Language Acquisition, graduate level phonology, and Acquisition of Phonology. They will also be expected to offer graduate seminars in areas of their specialization. Other duties include supervision of graduate students, undergraduate advising, involvement in curricular development, and performance of service at departmental, college and university levels. The candidate will be leading the Phonology Laboratory. It is desirable that applicants will be likely to attract significant external grants to fund their research.
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Assistant Professor, Tenure-track, in phonological development |
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University of Delaware |
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Newark, DE
United States
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Posting Start Date: |
1/10/2025 |
Date Posted: |
1/11/2025 |
Requirements |
We are seeking an exceptional candidate in Phonological Development. The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in Linguistics, Cognitive Science, or a related field, have a strong research program in Phonological Development, and demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching. Candidates must be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in phonology, language acquisition, and general linguistics. |
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This listing expires on: 4/11/2025 |
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