Beth Levin
Department of Linguistics
Stanford University
Education:
- Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, 1983.
- S.M. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT, 1979.
- S.B. degree in Computer Science and Engineering, MIT, 1976.
Professional Experience:
- William H. Bonsall Professor in the Humanities, Department of
Linguistics, Stanford University, 1999-.
- Visiting Faculty, LSA Linguistic Institute, University of Colorado,
Boulder, July 2011.
- Chair, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University, 2010-2011.
- Visiting Faculty, LSA Linguistic Institute, University of
California, Berkeley, July 2009.
- Chair, Department of Linguistics, Stanford University, 2003-2007.
- Visiting Faculty, LSA Linguistic Institute, MIT, July 2005.
- Chair, Department of Linguistics, Northwestern University, 1996-1999.
- Professor, Department of Linguistics, Northwestern
University, 1995-1999.
- Visiting Faculty, LSA Linguistic Institute, Cornell
University, July 1997.
- Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Northwestern
University, 1992-1995.
- Visiting Scholar, Department of Linguistics, Rutgers
University, Fall 1993.
- Visiting Scholar, Research Institute for Speech and Language,
University of Utrecht, December 1992.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics, Northwestern
University, 1987-1992.
- Coordinator, Lexicon Project, Center for Cognitive Science,
MIT, 1983-1987.
Honors and Awards:
- Fellow, Cognitive Science Society, 2019.
- GradEd Champion, Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education, Stanford University, 2018.
- Fellow, Linguistic Society of America, 2014.
- Humanities and Sciences Dean's Award for Excellence in Graduate
Education, Stanford University, 2013.
- Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 2008.
- Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New
Zealand, July 2004.
- Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,
1999-2000.
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