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Monday, April 11, 2016 by Chris Wellekens

6-13 (2015-12-14) Ussher Assistant Professor in Irish Speech and Language Technology (IRL)
  

School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences

 

Ussher Assistant Professor in Irish Speech and Language Technology

 

The Ussher Assistant Professor in Irish Speech and Language Technology in the School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences will lead the development of the Irish Speech and Language Technology Research Centre (ITUT). This research will embed innovative speech and language technology resources in pedagogically sound language learning applications and in assistive technologies, enhancing teaching and learning of Irish nationally and globally. The appointee will have a strong background in speech-language technology, a specialisation in technology-assisted language learning, and a track record in linguistics research. Outreach and dissemination are key features of this post. The appointee will contribute to teaching and research supervision. A high level of competence in Irish language is desirable.

 

Appointment will be made at a maximum of the 8th point of the New Assistant Professor Merged Salary Scale.

 

Candidates wishing to discuss the post informally should contact:

Professor Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha, E-mail: uidhonne@tcd.ie

 

Applications will only be accepted through e-recruitment

 

Further information and application details can be found at: https://jobs.tcd.ie

 

Closing date for receipt of completed applications is: no later than 12 Noon GMT on Thursday 14th January 2016


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