Linguistics 2010-2011

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A request: Could posters please use more specific time phrasing as "the week of March 14" or "January" instead of "this week" or "last month"? This way, the information can stay informative.

See also: TESOL/Applied Linguistics 2011

Good luck to everybody with their search!

 * Visitor Type:
 * ABD, not defending soon: 3
 * ABD, defending within 4-6 months: 10
 * ABD, I have a set date for my defense: 3
 * ABD, no defense at my U: 1
 * Depends on job hunt when I file: 1
 * Ph.D. in hand, no job currently: 1
 * Ph.D in hand, not currently in an academic position:
 * Visiting Professor, Lecturer (North American meaning), Adjunct, other fixed-term position: 9
 * Postdoc: 4
 * Research Scientist:
 * Assistant Professor: 2
 * Associate Professor: 2
 * Member of a Search Committee:
 * Just browsing:


 * Specialty:
 * Historical Linguistics: 1
 * Theoretical Linguistics: 2
 * Syntax: 6
 * Morphology: 1
 * Phonology: 2
 * Phonetics:
 * Sociolinguistics: 6
 * Psycholinguistics:
 * Language Acquisition: 2
 * Semantics and Pragmatics: 2
 * Documentary/Descriptive: 6
 * Other: 2


 * How many applications have you sent out this year?:
 * 0:
 * 1-10: 11
 * 10-20: 6
 * 21-30: 1
 * 31-40:
 * 41 and above:

Arizona State University
Deadline: 09-Nov-2010

Field(s): Morphology; Phonology

Notes:

Arizona State University
Deadline: 09-Nov-2010

Field(s): Syntax

Notes:

Arizona State University
Deadline: 09-Nov-2010

Field(s): Phonetics/Phonology

Notes:

Boise State University
Deadline: 22-Oct-2010

Field(s): General Linguistics, Morphology/Syntax

Notes:

11/10: Called to schedule a phone interview

Boise State University
Deadline: 22-Oct-2010

Field(s): TESOL, Applied Linguistics

Notes: Not posted on LinguistList - posting found here: http://hrs.boisestate.edu/joblistings/faculty/AS-0010-01.shtml

Had phone interview 10/12/10. They are also having phone interviews on 10/15, and will contact shortlisted candidates in late Nov. or early Dec. Campus visits to be completed by Dec. 12.

Bucknell University
Deadline: 15-Oct-2010

Field: Psycholinguistics/Experimental Linguistics

Notes:

Request for phone interview received on 11/2/10 x2

Cal State Fullerton
Deadline: 29-Oct-10

Field(s): Phonetics/Phonology

Notes:

Cleveland State University
Deadline: 15-Nov-10

Field(s): General, but Sociolinguistics or Applied Linguistics preferred

Notes: Visiting Assistant Professor position only

Cornell
Deadline: 22-Nov-10

Field(s): Phonetics

Notes:

Cornell
Deadline: 01-Oct-10

Field(s): Syntax

Notes: Visiting assistant professor position starting spring 2011.

Received rejection e-mail last week of October. (With note that they're also sending a rejection by mail.)

East Carolina University
Deadline: 15-Nov-2010

Field(s): open

Notes:

Florida International University
Deadline: 10-Dec-2010

Field(s): Sociolinguistics

Notes: Assistant Professor

Grinnell College
Deadline: 08-Nov-2010

Field(s): Open

Notes: Automatically requested letters from all references uploaded 11/8

Harvard University
Deadline: 15-Dec-2010

Field: Phonology

Notes:

McGill University
Deadline: 1-Nov-2010

Field: Syntax

Notes:

Metropolitan State College of Denver
Deadline: 31-January-2011

Field: Open (Assistant Professor in English Department)

Notes:

NYU
Deadline: 1-Nov-2010

Field: Phonology or Semantics

Notes

Oklahoma State University
Deadline: 3-Nov-2010

Field: Phonetics or Phonology

Notes:

Rutgers
Deadline: 1-Nov-2010

Field: Experimental Linguistics

Notes:

San Diego State University
Deadline: 1-Nov-2010

Field(s): Sociolinguistics; Contact Linguistics

Notes: 11/9 invited to do a phone interview. Was told I was one of 12 semi-finalists chosen from more than 60 applicants. (x5)

Southern Illinois University
Deadline: 15-Nov-2010

Field(s): General Lingusitics; Applied Linguistics (TESL; ESL)

Notes:

== Stanford University == Deadline: 1-Nov-2010

Field(s): any area of linguistics (2 positions)

Notes: Does anyone know what sort of scholar the department is hoping to hire? The posting is suspiciously broad and I wonder if they have something / someone more specific in mind. (x2)

This is the way Stanford does things, at least, it has been the last couple searches, anyway...

I can't find it now, but got a nice rejection letter last year saying they were impressed with number of highly qualified applicants from diverse areas of linguistics or something like that - last year was a little more specific (socio or syntax). (x2)

Confirmation of application received 11/2 (x4) [10/25 x2]

Texas A&M International University
Deadline: 22-Oct-10

Field(s): Psycholinguistics

Notes:

UC Santa Cruz
Deadline: 09-Dec-10

Field(s): Syntax, Assistant/Associate Professor

Notes:

For what it's worth: I have heard a strong rumor (from two or three people) that they are under pressure to hire a female.

They basically have to hire a woman, since they're getting the money from some fund to promote women in academia. The person would also be replacing a woman (Aissen).

Additional rumor that they would prefer to hire someone to bridge the gap between the half of their faculty who are very young, and the other half who will retire soon

If it's true that they basically have to hire a woman, it would be nice if they announced this explicitly to save the rest of us the hassle and stress of applying!

That would be discriminatory. Don't you love the system? :)

University of Mary Washington
Deadline: 15-Nov-2010

Field: Sociolinguistics (Discourse Analysis)

Notes:

UMass Amherst
Deadline: 15-Dec-10

Field(s): phonology

Notes:

University of Essex
Deadline: 07-Nov-10

Field: Sociolinguistics

Notes: []

University of Michigan-Flint
Deadline: 15-Nov-2010

Field: Sociolinguistics

Notes:

University of New Mexico
Deadline: 1-Dec-2010 ("Date for Best Consideration")

Field: Sociolinguistics

Notes:

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
School of Education, ESL/Education for Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Learners

Application deadline: October 11, 2010

== University of North Carolina - Wilmington == Deadline: 1-Oct-2010 (Preferred, although search is technically open until filled)

Field(s): any area of linguistics (2 positions; English Dept.)

Notes:

10/19: Rec letters requested (x7)

10/25: phone call to schedule phone interview later this week (x7)

week of 10/26: completed phone interview (x7) [Anyone know how many ppl they're interviewing?]

Ans: I didn't ask, but they did tell me they would be interviewing people this week and next.

Ans: They also said they would be having campus interviews before Thanksgiving. They want to fill these two positions fast before the budget is yanked. (x3)

10/28: Got background check forms to fill out.(x5)

11/1: Writing sample(s) requested [I was asked for a writing sample at the end of the phone interview on 10/26]

11/3: Invited for campus visit

[those of you who got interviews--what subfields are you in? What areas are they interested in?]

Ans: I'm in documentary/descriptive. I've also taught English grammar and history of English, which they seemed interested in. I've just had a phone interview so far.

Ans: I'm in socio- and psycho-, have also taught comp which may have helped.

Campus visits are already underway. Department to vote by the end of next week. [Did you have a visit? Are they bringing 6 candidates?]

University of Ottawa
Deadline: 15-Nov-2010

Field(s): Syntax

Notes: Preference given to candidates able to teach in both English and French.

University of Southern California
Deadline: 1-Dec-2010

Field(s): phonology (experimental and/or theoretical)

Notes:

University of Texas at Arlington
Deadline: 01-Dec-10

Field(s): Language documentation + specialization in one of: syntax, semantics, pragmatics, or phonology

Notes: