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Previously I posted an abbreviated job announcement from California State University, Los Angeles. Here is the entire posting. ************************ CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPENING DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF JAPANESE Position: The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures announces the opening of a tenure-track position in Japanese to start September 1995. Qualifications: Ph.D. or A.B.D. in Japanese or a closely-related field. Native or near-native proficiency in Japanese; fluent English. Ability to teach all levels of language as well as courses in civilization, linguistics, or literature. Applicants should be able to demonstrate excellence in university teaching, familiarity with competency-based instruction, and willingness to contribute to program development. Candidates in any area of specialization are encouraged to apply; preference will be given to those with a linguistics background. Rank and Salary: Although it is expected that the appointment will be made at the rank of Assistant Professor, an especially well-qualified candidate could be appointed at the rank of Associate Professor. Salary is competitive and will depend upon qualifications and experience. The doctorate is required for tenure or promotion. General Information: Founded in 1947, California State University, Los Angeles is one of 20 campuses in the California State University System. The University offers programs in more than 50 academic and professional fields in four state-supported quarters per year. Full-time faculty teach during three of the four quarters. The campus is located at the eastern edge of the city of Los Angeles, and offers easy access to a variety of cultural and educational institutions and activities. The student body of approximately 20,000 full- and part-time students reflects the ethnic diversity of the area. The University has collective bargaining contracts with the faculty and other employee units. In addition to its other language programs, the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures offers the B.A. degree in French, Japanese and Spanish, and the M.A. in French and Spanish. The University has an active affirmative action program and encourages ethnic minorities, women, and persons with disabilities to apply. Applications: Submit letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, and dossier with transcripts to: Joseph Crzanowski, Chair Department of Modern Languages and Literatures California State niversity, Los Angeles 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, CA 90032-8112 Deadline: Applications accepted until position is filled. Candidates whose completed applications are received by December 15, 1994 will be considered for an interview at the MLA Convention. California State University Los Angeles is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Disabled/Title IX Employer. Upon request, reasonable accommodation will be provided to individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment process and (b) perform essential job functions when this does not cause an undue hardship.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
TENURE-TRACK POSITIONS CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE Applications are invited for two tenure-track teaching positions at the Assistant Professor level. Saint Michael's College is a small Catholic liberal arts and sciences college with a thriving Center for International Programs. Programs in the Center include the Intensive English Program, the University Academic (bridge) Program, Undergraduate Language and Linguistics, Special Programs, and a Master's Degree Program in Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language. We seek candidates able to teach in all program areas, with undergraduate and graduate responsibilities. Preferred areas of expertise include K-12 ESL and bilingual education, English for academic or special purposes, EFL/ESL methodologies, second language acquisition, and/or adult/refugee education. Responsibilities include teaching 10-11 hours per week, appropriate research, and service to the College as well as the profession. Ability to teach languages other than English will be considered a plus. Preference will be given to candidates who have a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics, Education, TESOL or a related field and who have successful teaching and teacher-training experience and evidence of scholarship. Send letter of application, C.V. and 3 letters of reference by February 1 (for AUGUST 1995 hire date) to the Office of Human Resources, Saint Michael's College, Winooski Park, Colchester, VT 05439. SAINT MICHAEL'S COLLEGE IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT The Department of Linguistics of the University of Ottawa invites applications for an eighteen month replacement position at the rank of assistant professor, effective July 1, 1995. Requirements: Ph.D. in Linguistics, proof of excellence in research, ability to teach courses in both official languages (English and French). Preferred area of specialization is phonetics/phonology with an experimental orientation and a demonstrated interest in theoretical phonology. Our department boasts an extremely well-equipped research laboratory and a dedicated electronics technologist. Preference will be given to candidates who are willing to exploit and develop this resource. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience, in keeping with the Collective Agreement. Candidates are invited to address their applications with CV, three letters of recommendation, and copies of representative publications to: Eta Schneiderman, Chair Department of Linguistics University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 Canada (FAX: (613) 564-9067) Applications received before January 15, 1995 are guaranteed consideration, although the department may continue to consider applications until a final decision is made. The University of Ottawa has an employment equity policy and strongly encourages applications from women. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. ******************************************************************************* ANNONCE DE POSTE Le departement de linguistique de l'Universite d'Ottawa annonce un poste de remplacement de dix-huit mois au niveau de professeur(e) adjoint(e) a partir du 1er juillet 1995. Exigences: Doctorat en linguistique, preuves d'excellence en recherche, capacite d'enseigner dans les deux langues officielles (anglais et francais). Le domaine de specialisation souhaite est la phonetique/phonologie avec une orientation experimentale et un interet marque pour la theorie phonologique. Notre departement possede un laboratoire de recherche extremement bien equipe auquel se rattache un technicien specialise en electronique. La preference ira aux candidat(e)s pret(e)s a exploiter cette ressource. Le salaire sera conforme a la Convention Collective. Les interesse(e)s sont prie(e)s d'envoyer leur c.v., trois lettres de recommandation, des copies de leurs publications pertinentes et/ou travaux de recherche a: Eta Schneiderman, directrice Departement de linguistique Universite d'Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 Canada (Telecopieur: (613) 564-9067) Les candidatures recues avant le 15 janvier sont assurees d'etre prises en consideration, mais le departement se reserve la possibilite de considerer les candidatures recues a une date ulterieure jusqu'a ce que la decision finale soit prise. L'Universite d'Ottawa a une politique d'equite en matiere d'emploi et encourage fortement les femmes a presenter leur candidature. Conformement aux exigences d'immigration du Canada, cette annonce s'adresse aux citoyens/citoyennes et aux immigrant(e)s recu(e)s.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue