A job opening for a position of associate professor or lecturer specializing in English linguistics or linguistics (phonetics/phonology) at the faculty of humanities, law and economics at Mie University. The application deadline is September 30, 2024.
For details, please visit the website (in Japanese).
The Linguistic Society of Japan (LSJ) has traditionally published the meeting proceedings (the handbook). Following the decisions made at the recent Board of Councilors meeting, (1) LSJ will discontinue the publication of the meeting handbooks after the 168th meeting, and (2) LSJ will start publishing a “Book of Abstracts” and also launch “Pages for Materials and Videos” from the 169th meeting onwards.
The Book of Abstracts will include the abstracts for the oral presentations and poster presentations.
The Book of Abstracts will be published on the LSJ website (just like the meeting handbooks published there until 168th meeting).
The “Pages for Materials and Videos” will include the following:
Materials provided by presenters about their presentations (slides, handouts, etc.)
Videos recorded by the conference organizing committee (these will be available a few days after the conference)
Access to the “Pages for Materials and Videos” will be restricted to registered participants. The Pages will be closed after a certain period after the conference.
A job opening for a position of lecturer specializing in ‘Japanese linguistics’ or ‘Teaching Japanese as a second language’ at University of Toyama. The application deadline is August 30, 2024.
A job opening for a position of Assosiate Professor or Senior Assistant Professor specializing in English phonetics and phonology. The deadline for applications is noon, September 30, 2024.
For details, please visit the website (in Japanese):
A job opening for a position of associate professor or assistant professor specializing in English linguistics at Gunma Prefectural Women’s University. The application deadline is August 23, 2024.
We are pleased to announce the Kyushu University Graduate School of Integrated Humanities and Informatics (tentative name, pending approval) interdisciplinary symposium series “Connecting Humanities.”
This series explores methodologies for “reading” large-scale digital data and questions what it means to know and understand data from various fields of humanities and informatics.
July 8 (Mon) – Calculating Texts August 1 (Thu) – Creating and Using Geographic and Historical Data
An introduction and consultation for Japanese Language Sciences at The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI will be held at the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics on July 20, 2024.
The online platform for academic fieldworkers ‘Fieldnet’, run by the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), offers an opportunity to hold an online symposium/workshop for early career researchers. For more information, please refer to https://fieldnet-aa.jp/.assets/2024_fieldnet_lounge.pdf, or contact through email at fieldnet@tufs.ac.jp.