Vol. 17, No. 6Oct. 9, 1997

- #98F001 Assistant Professor, Linguistics-Tenure-track position, with a specialization in one or more of these areas: computational linguistics, semantics, syntax, theoretical second language acquisition. Available Sept. 1. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. by time of appointment. DUTIES: Contribute to the current strengths of the department in theoretical linguistics, and to the integration of linguistics and cognitive science (including researchers in psychology, computer science, philosophy, neuroscience, ed ucational studies and the Applied Science and Engineering Laboratory). Teach graduate and undergraduate level courses in his/her area. CONTACT: Send letter of application detailing how they meet the position description, curriculum vitae, samples of resea rch/publications, names of three references-and indicate whether they plan to attend any of the following conferences: North East Linguistic Society, Boston University Conference on Language Development, Linguistic Society of America-to Linguistics Search Committee, Department of Linguistics, University of Delaware, 46 East Delaware Ave., Newark, DE 19716-2551 or send e-mail to Colin Phillips, Chair of the Search Committee at colin@udel.edu (Send recommendations directly to the Search Committee.) DEADLINE : Dec. 10.

- #98F019 Assistant Professor of Classics, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures-Full-time, tenure-track position. Available Sept. 1. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. Specialization in ancient Greek or Latin literature. DUTIES: Teach courses in ancien t Greek and Latin languages and literatures at all levels of the undergraduate curriculum in the original languages and in translation. Participation in interdisciplinary programs and service related to fostering the classics and interest in most recent p edagogy. Strong commitment to teaching and research essential. CONTACT: Send letter of application, including thoughts on the role of a small classics program in a research-oriented university, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, graduate t ranscript, e-mail address and telephone numbers to Classics Search Committee, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLINE: Nov. 14.

- #98F020 Assistant Professor, Department of Art History-Tenure-track position, in 20th-century European art. Salary competitive. Available Sept. 1. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. in art history. DUTIES: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses (two courses e ach semester) and direct theses and dissertations. CONTACT: Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, list of references and samples of publications to Damie Stillman, Chair, Department of Art History, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716. DEADLIN E: Nov. 15.

- #98S060 IEC Senior Research Technician (T-06), Institute of Energy Conversion-Minimum of $18,314 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: Associate degree with two to three years of laboratory experience or six years' laboratory experience, or a bachelor's degre e with a concentration in science related courses. Knowledge of laboratory techniques; experience with instrumentation; good foundation in physical sciences, chemistry, electronics, engineering, etc.; ability to communicate and work with scientists interp ret oral instructions and develop operating practices. Able to assume responsibility and take initiative to perform tasks with little direct supervision. Experience in electronics repair and the operation and maintenance of vacuum deposition systems prefe rred. DUTIES: Perform complex duties requiring independent, problem solving skills; perform a variety of technical tasks in conducting experiments that support research; design various experimental systems tooling, set up experiments and maintain stock of materials and safety standards; assist in the development of new research techniques, give technical advice where needed. DEADLINE: Oct. 14.

- #98S061 Wardrobe Supervisor (T-05), Theatre-Nine-month position. Minimum of $12,818 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in fashion design or theatre preferred or one year's experience working in a costume shop of a professional theatre. DU TIES: Responsible for supervising the maintenance, organization and storage of all costume items, supervision of student and miscellaneous wage employees and orchestration of quick changes during rehearsals and performances. DEADLINE: Oct. 14.

- #98S062 Senior Secretary (S-05), Foreign Languages and Literature- LIMITED TO UD EMPLOYEES. Minimum of $17,090 per annum. REQUIREMENTS: High School diploma or G.E.D. with two years' secretarial experience; experience in the University environment and business school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices, business English, ability to communicate effectively, maintain records and prepare reports. Interact well with people of all ages and diverse backgrounds. Work independently, use soun d judgment and work well with others. Knowledge of WordPerfect strongly preferred. DUTIES: Maintain all undergraduate records, assign undergraduate students to appropriate faculty, assist scheduling officer with mainframe input of course schedules, prepar e and maintain all course forms (approval forms, multicultural forms, arts and science group distribution forms). Prepare and distribute 200-400 level, student-friendly course descriptions and letter with flier for Distinguished Scholars Series. Retrieve information for Honors Day and for foreign language honor societies, coordinate student evaluations of faculty, assist office supervisor with tasks, prepare student biweekly payroll forms, type, copy, screen telephone calls and locate translators. DEADLIN E: Oct. 14.

- #98S063 Senior Secretary (S-05), Investment Accounting-Minimum of $9,109 per annum. Part-time, 20 hours per week. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or G.E.D. with two years' secretarial experience, and experience in a University environment and b usiness school training preferred. Knowledge of office practices, business English, ability to communicate effectively, maintain records and prepare reports. Knowledge of WordPerfect or other word processing in Windows environment, Lotus and Excel strongl y preferred. DUTIES: Under the supervision of the manager, provide secretarial support to the director of investments and the investment accounting office. Prepare, coordinate and distribute endowment-related correspondence and information to University a dministration, Investment Visiting Committee of the Board of Trustees and external advisors. General secretarial work and research support for director of investments and investment accounting staff, record keeping duties for investments and investment ac counting, coordinate Investment Forum, handle records retention and perform simple accounting. DEADLINE: Oct. 14.