Position vacancy in the Speech and Hearing Program and the (Glenis Long )


Subject: Position vacancy in the Speech and Hearing Program and the
From:    Glenis Long  <glong(at)GC.CUNY.EDU>
Date:    Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:15:14 -0500

PROFESSOR (FULL, ASSOCIATE OR ASSISTANT)   CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK-GRADUATE CENTER   Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing Sciences. PROFESSOR (ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE OR FULL) in Hearing Sciences/Audiology to start September 1, 2005.   Specialty may be in any area of basic or applied hearing research. Responsibilities include establishing a state-of-the-art laboratory at The Graduate Center, teaching doctoral courses, and supervising doctoral research.   Qualifications: earned Ph.D., strong record of publications and extramural funding, experience teaching/mentoring doctoral students. Salary Range: $47,331-$87,757, depending upon experience and qualifications. A candidate of substantial merit or accomplishment in the field who has an international reputation as a scholar may be nominated as a Distinguished Professor, with an annual supplement of over $20,000. Ability to help mentor students in speech science and/or language science a plus.   Review of completed applications will begin Dec 15, 2004.   Applicants should forward letter, curriculum vitae, sample of recent publications, and names and addresses of at least three references to:                                                          Glenis Long, Chair-Search Committee                                                        Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing Sciences                                                        CUNY Graduate Center                                                        365 Fifth Avenue                                                        New York, NY 10016-4309   For further information contact Glenis Long (glong(at)gc.cuny.edu).   The City University of New York is an EO/AA/IRCA/ADA employer.            


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