03/18/2022
Course listings are up for Fall of 2022! Come join us!
A place to share news, job postings, and other information for Bucknell Linguistics friends, students, and alumni.
03/18/2022
Course listings are up for Fall of 2022! Come join us!
03/31/2021
We have a great set of courses planned for Fall of 2021. Come join us!
10/27/2020
As registration kicks off for the spring semester, we look forward to seeing you in our courses in 2021!
07/08/2020
Big news!! We're going to try something new to connect with current students and recent alumni!
Profs. Lavine and Lorimor are going to be hosting semi-regular Ling Chats over Zoom. Our goal is to have one about every 2 weeks (starting the week of July 20th), and to feature recent alumni who can tell us about how they're doing and what life is like after Bucknell.
To participate...please fill out this doodle poll to let us know when you're available. (All the responses will be private). https://doodle.com/poll/at6vzbt5e8deh3f2
And if you're a recent alum who would like to join us, send an e-mail to [email protected].
Thanks!
Doodle: Summer Ling Chats Pick what times work for the week of July 20th. We'll try to meet about every two weeks (using the times you chose), at least for the remainder of the summer.
05/17/2020
Prof. Lorimor and her newest wuglet want to wish all of our 2020 graduates our most heartfelt congratulations! We're proud of you, we miss you, and we want to keep hearing from you as you make your way in the world.
03/30/2020
Dear Bucknell Linguists:
We miss you and hope you are well!
We look forward to seeing many of you in the Fall. Here's a look at the courses we're offering.
- Prof. Lorimor
On Thursday, Feb. 27, 5:30 - 7 pm, in the International Commons (Coleman 151) there will be a screening and discussion of the film, "The Linguists."
A fascinating documentary about endangered languages all over the world and the erosion of human knowledge. Pizza and discussion will follow. The film will be introduced by Katherine Pan ’22 and Professor of Linguistics, Jim Lavine. The follow-up discussion will be led by Associate Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Edmund Searles.
Sponsored by: The Linguistics Program, The Russian Studies Program,
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Global & Off-Campus Education.
02/12/2020
looking for research opportunities this summer?
Here are a number of internships of that may be of interest to students in linguistics/cognitive science:
Summer Internship or Workshop – Psychology Job & Internship Opportunities Posts about Summer Internship or Workshop written by psychologyjobsinternships
12/02/2019
2020 ETS English Language Learning & GRE® Verbal Summer Institute: Paid Summer Associate Positions Available
The English Language Learning (ELL) group and the GRE® Verbal group in the Assessment and Learning Technology Development Division of Educational Testing Service (ETS) expect to hire approximately 24 summer associates for the summer of 2020.
POSITION OVERVIEW:
ELL summer associates will produce materials for use on large-scale, high-stakes standardized tests of English language proficiency. Each summer associate will work on one of the following:
· TOEFL iBT® Test
The TOEFL iBT test is taken by nonnative speakers of English who are planning to apply to a college or university in an English-speaking country.
· TOEIC® Tests
The TOEIC tests are taken principally by people who need to communicate with both native and nonnative speakers of English in the context of the global workplace.
GRE Verbal test summer associates will produce materials for use on large-scale, high-stakes standardized tests to assess readiness for graduate-level work. Specifically, they will help develop assessment materials for the Verbal Reasoning measure, which assesses complex verbal reasoning skills.
The test development work is intellectually challenging and rewarding. The work may include:
· writing items that test knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension
· writing items that test analytical reasoning
· identifying academic texts that are suitable for testing reading comprehension, critical reading, and analytical skills
· creating conversations and talks that test listening comprehension
· developing scenarios and prompts that allow candidates to demonstrate their speaking or writing skills
PROGRAM DETAILS:
The program runs from July 6th through August 14th (6 weeks) for all ELL test sections, and from July 6th through July 31st (4 weeks) for GRE Verbal. Summer associates are expected to work 8:30–5:00, Monday through Friday, for their entire program, and will receive attractive compensation. All work is conducted at the ETS Rosedale campus in Princeton, New Jersey. Summer associates must provide or arrange their own housing and transportation.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
The TOEFL iBT test, TOEIC tests, and GRE Verbal test are global measures, so ETS actively seeks candidates who can bring diverse experiences and perspectives to the work. The Summer Institute workforce includes people from a variety of backgrounds, such as undergraduate students, graduate students, teachers, professors, and professional writers. ELL program applicants must have completed at least some undergraduate work to be considered. GRE Verbal applicants must have completed at least a master’s degree (or possess equivalent experience) to be considered.
All summer associates must have appropriate authorization to work in the United States. If you do not currently have U.S. work authorization, please note: Some candidates who receive an offer to be a summer associate may be able to apply for a CPT or an OPT work authorization visa if enrolled at a U.S. university. Check with your university’s international student services office or program coordinator for eligibility before applying to the ETS Summer Institute. CPT visas can usually be acquired quickly, while OPT visas typically take longer. Candidates who receive an offer and who need a CPT or an OPT visa should apply for one of these visas immediately upon accepting our offer. Summer associates must have a very high degree of fluency in English but do not need to be native speakers.
All summer associates must have excellent writing skills. The work requires:
· verbal precision and sensitivity to nuance
· analytic skill
· attention to detail
· receptiveness to instruction
Additionally, summer associates must be able to:
· work well individually and collaboratively
· carefully consider constructive feedback
· manage their time effectively to meet targets
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Each of the test sections hiring for the summer is associated with a specific work sample. You will need to complete and submit a separate work sample for each test section for which you would like to be considered. Directions for completing and submitting your work sample(s), along with a cover letter and résumé, are posted on the ETS Summer Institute Web site at
https://www.ets.org/careers/summer-institute.
Applications are due Friday, January 31, 2020. Applicants are selected mainly on the basis of their performance on the work samples. Work samples will be evaluated in February and March, and you will be notified of your status by Friday, March 13, 2020. For questions, please contact Recruiting Consultant Dave Yanchuk at [email protected].
Careers: ETS Summer Institute Learn more about ETS Summer Institute Internships, six-week internships that begin in July.
10/24/2019
The Linguistic Society of America has asked us to share this survey with current undergrads and recent graduates, to help them better understand how to involve undergrads in their annual meeting, linguistic institute, outreach activities, and mentoring.
They're collecting responses until October 31st.
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10/09/2019
The Linguistics Program is proud to announce a record number of courses in the Spring of 2020, including a few new offerings.
We'd love for you to check them out!