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The Program in Linguistics at Princeton University invites applications for one or more Postdoctoral Research Associate (or more senior) research position(s) in linguistics. The ideal candidate(s
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their stay and participate in the activities of the IRS, including faculty-graduate seminars, workshops and public lectures, and enjoy access to a wide range of other activities throughout the University
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performance. Appointments will be made to the rank of Postdoctoral Research Associate; when teaching, the candidate will hold the secondary part-time rank of Lecturer. Qualifications: The successful candidate
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candidate(s) will carry the secondary rank of Lecturer. In addition, they will be expected to participate in the intellectual life of the Program in Linguistics. A PhD in Linguistics or relevant discipline is
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, encouraged to attend or participate in various activities of the Program, including faculty-student seminars, colloquia, and public lectures. The position is a fully funded, 12-month postdoctoral research
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carry the secondary rank of Lecturer. In addition, they will be expected to participate in the intellectual life of the Program in Linguistics.A PhD in Linguistics or relevant discipline is required
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the evaluation of written and presented work by undergraduate students and leadership of discussion sections for the class. When teaching, the appointees would hold the additional rank of Lecturer. Any teaching is
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public lectures. The associate will have opportunities to collaborate with the Center's faculty. The search is limited to applicants with less than three years of post- PhD research experience prior
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closely with one or more IRS faculty members during their stay and participate in the activities of the IRS, including faculty-graduate seminars, workshops and public lectures, and enjoy access to a wide
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in all of the Center's activities, including student-faculty seminars, workshops, and public lectures. The associate will have opportunities to collaborate with the Center's faculty. The search is