17.745 tenure-track job at Alberta

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Date: Fri May 07 2004 - 17:03:22 EDT

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 745.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
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             Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 08:14:47 +0100
             From: Stéfan Sinclair <Stefan.Sinclair@UAlberta.ca> (by
             Subject: humanities computing job at the University of Alberta

    Dear Colleagues,

    I'm very pleased to say that the M.A. in Humanities Computing programme at
    the University of Alberta is thriving and that we're now seeking
    applications for another full-time tenure-track position at the level of
    assistant professor. Your help in distributing the job announcement below
    as widely as possible would be much appreciated (especially to any
    individuals you know who may be interested).

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             TENURE-TRACK POSITION IN HUMANITIES COMPUTING
       Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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    The Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, invites applications for a
    full-time continuing position, at the Assistant Professor level, commencing
    July 1, 2004, in the area of humanities computing. This position will
    integrate into the existing M.A. in Humanities Computing programme, now
    into its third year; some undergraduate teaching will also be expected. The
    M.A. programme emphasizes computing research methods in the liberal arts
    and critical thinking and provides students with appropriate technical
    skills that equip them well either for further study or for careers in
    information management. Students in this programme develop a firm grasp of
    the fundamental principles of computing methods in the humanities and its
    ability to restructure or transform the disciplines, as well as an
    appreciation of its potential for revisioning applications in computer
    science. Graduates are qualified to work across the interface between
    computer specialist and project director or manager. More information on
    the M.A. in Humanities Computing is available at http://huco.ualberta.ca/

    Applicants will present demonstrated evidence of work on the application of
    cutting edge tools and approaches to humanities disciplines; on some of the
    more traditionally defined applications of computing in humanities
    disciplines, including text encoding, knowledge representation, visual
    design, new media, hypertext, text corpora, computational lexicography,
    statistical models, and syntactic, semantic, stylistic and other forms of
    text analysis; broad library and research-based work that focuses on
    significant issues of textuality and information retrieval; and
    tools-focused work that offers innovative and substantial applications and
    uses for humanities-based teaching and research throughout the academic and
    research worlds.

    Letters of application, including a curriculum vitae, copies of
    undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and the names, institutional
    addresses and email addresses of three referees who have been invited to
    write on the applicant's behalf, should be sent to:

    Dr. Rick Szostak, Associate Dean (Interdisciplinary and International
    Studies) Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    T6G 2E5 780-492-9132 (rick.szostak@ualberta.ca)

    The closing date for applications is: May 7, 2004.

    All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
    permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Alberta hires
    on the basis of merit. We are committed to the principle of equity in
    employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all
    qualified women and men, including persons with disabilities, members of
    visible minorities, and Aboriginal persons.

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    Stéfan Sinclair, University of Alberta Phone: (780) 492-6768, FAX: (780) 492-9106, Office: Arts 218-B Address: Arts 200, MLCS, UofA, Edmonton, AB (Canada) T6G 2E6 M.A. in Humanities Computing: http://huco.ualberta.ca/



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