Daily Archives: April 11, 2017

Foot in the Door: The Importance of Being Earnest

LAH’s Foot in the Door Theatre presents: 

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

by Oscar Wilde

The Importance of Being Earnest: a Trivial Play for Serious People

In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym (“Earnest”) for their on-the-sly activities. Hilarity ensues. Hearts are broken. Muffins are eaten. 

Weekend 1:

CMA 2.306

April 14th at 7pm

April 15th at 2pm and 7pm 

Weekend 2:

BUR 106

April 21st at 7pm

April 22nd at 2pm and 7pm 

TICKETS $5 for students/UT faculty, $10 general admission

*tickets sold at the door approximately 30 minutes before the show starts*

Directed by Estevan Balderrama and Victoria Fazzino

Produced by Victoria Fazzino and Sandy Schwalen

CAST:

Jack/Earnest Worthing-Dane Sowers

Algernon Moncrieff-Ryan Chang

Gwendolen Fairfax-Brenna Larkin

Cecily Cardew-Grace Beaugh

Lady Bracknell-Eliza Day

Miss Prism-Rachel Stephenson

Rev. Canon Chasuble-Michael Knapp

Lane/Merriman-Oksana Lyon

Post-Grad Opportunities for Linguistics and Cognitive Science Majors

University of Maryland

The Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland is looking to fill up to 3 full-time positions for post-baccalaureate researchers. 

 

Starting date for all positions is Summer/Fall 2017. Salary is competitive, with benefits included. The positions would be ideal for individuals with a BA degree who are interested in gaining significant research experience in a very active research group as preparation for a research career. Applicants must already have permission to work in the US, or be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and should have completed a BA or BS degree by the time of appointment. The ability to interact comfortably with a wide variety of people (and machines) is a distinct advantage. Applicants may request to be considered for all four positions. 

 

The positions are open until filled. For best consideration, applications should be submitted by April 21st, 2017. However, review of applications will begin immediately. 

 

Positions #1–#2: Baggett Research Fellowships 

 

Baggett Fellowships are full-time positions. Fellows can pursue research in linguistics, cognitive (neuro-)science of language, language acquisition, or computational modeling. 1–2 positions are available for 2017-2018, subject to confirmation of funds. Positions are for one year and are not renewable. Information on the program and faculty mentors is at http://ling.umd.edu/baggett 

Contact: Dr. Andrea Zukowski

 

Position #3: Research Assistant in Psycholinguistics/Cognitive Neuroscience 

 

This person will be involved in all aspects of studies of language comprehension using behavioral and neuroscientific techniques, including electrophysiological brain recordings (training provided). The person will also contribute to Maryland’s Language Science program (http://languagescience.umd.edu/). Previous experience in (psycho)linguistics preferred. 1 year initial appointment, possibility of extension. 

Contact: Dr. Colin Phillips

 

Application Requirements

Applicants may request to be considered for all three positions, or any subset. Applicants for any of the positions should submit a cover letter outlining relevant background and interests, including potential faculty mentors (having multiple mentors is both possible and fruitful for the Baggett Fellowships), a current CV, and names and contact information for 3 potential referees. Reference letters are not needed as part of the initial application. Applicants should also send a writing sample. All application materials should be submitted electronically to the following recipients:

 

Positions #1–#2 – Andrea Zukowski; zukowski@umd.edu. Put ‘Baggett Fellowship’ in the subject line.

Position #3 – Colin Phillips; colin@umd.edu. Put ‘Research Assistantship’ in the subject line.

 

The Department of Linguistics has shared facilities for testing of infants, children and adults, eye-tracking labs, an ERP lab and a whole-head MEG facility, as part of the Maryland Neuroimaging Center. The department is part of a vibrant language science community under the umbrella of the Maryland Language Science Center (http://languagescience.umd.edu) that numbers 200 faculty, researchers, and graduate students across 17 academic units. The Language Science Center coordinates many interdisciplinary projects, including a research field station in Guatemala, and partnerships with school districts and various (inter)national organizations.

The positions are open until filled. For best consideration, applications should be submitted by April 21st, 2017. However, review of applications will begin immediately.