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POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH STUDIES Assistant Professor in FRENCH LINGUISTICS, tenure-track, contingent upon budgetary approval; PhD required. Able to teach a variety of courses in French linguistics at undergraduate and graduate levels and contribute to training and supervision of graduate teaching assistants. Appropriate areas of specialization: discourse analysis, second language acquisition, language pedagogy. Expertise in business French or cultural studies helpful. Seeking strongest, most versatile candidate we can find. Send letter and CV. The University at Albany is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Applications from women, minority persons, handicapped persons and special disabled or Vietnam era veterans are especially welcome. Professor Mary Beth Winn, Chair Department of French Studies, HU235 University at Albany State University of New York 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
[Poster's note: Please do not send your query to me via email; I am only posting this for Peter. Thanks -- KM] Hiroshima University Faculty of Integrated Arts & Science, Kagamiyama 1-chome 7-1, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima Japan 724 Dean: Prof. Mitsuo Watabe 7 December, 1994 Faculty Position in the English Department, Foreign Language Course Applications are invited from suitable candidates (either English native speakers or Japanese) for a temporary (3-year) teaching position in the above department. Details relating to the position, and the method of application and the documents required are given below. Location: Hiroshima University Foreign Language Course, Department of English. Faculty Required: Professor, Associate Professor or Lecturer. Starting Date: April 1, 1995. Duration: April 1, 1995 - March 31, 1998. Qualifications: M.A. essential; Ph.D. preferred; research and teaching experience desirable. Japanese candidates must have reached the age of 60. Area of Specialization: Sociolinguistics; Applied Linguistics. Teaching Duties: Specialized classes in sociolinguistics; general English classes; skill-based English classes, specializing in reading, listening, speaking and writing. Documents Required: Curriculum Vitae (including recent photograph); All publications (NB. originals are required); Names and addresses of three persons from whom references may be sought. Deadline for receipt of applications and supporting documents: January 9, 1995 Applications should be sent to: Prof. Mitsuo Watabe Dean, Faculty of Integrated Arts & Science, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-chome, 7-1, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 724. Japan. Further information may be obtained from the Chairman of the Selection Committee: Prof. Peter Goldsbury English Department, Faculty of Integrated Arts & Science, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-chome, 7-1, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima 724 Japan Tel. (Int) + 81-824-24-6436 Fax. (Int) + 81-824-24-0755 Home Tel. Int + 81-82-211-1271 Home Fax. Int + 81-82-211-1955Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
APPLIED LINGUISTICS/ESL. SEARCH REOPENED. CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 24, 1995. East Texas State University invites applications for Assistant Professor of English (tenure-track) to teach courses in applied linguistics/ESL, full time, starting August 21, 1995. Minimum qualifications: doctorate in applied linguistics or related applied field (by June 1, 1995); college teaching experience to include some or all of the areas listed below (see "Duties"); demonstrated research commitment. Desirable qualifications: experience with in-service and pre-service teacher preparation at elementary and secondary levels; ability and experience in teaching composition (including technical writing), literature surveys, word-building, or introductory philosophy; knowledge of languages other than English. Duties: teach undergrad and grad courses in general linguistics, structure and history of English, ESL principles and practices, language acquisition and processing, sociolinguistics; advise undergrad and grad students, direct theses; conduct and publish research in area of applied linguistics specialty. Required application materials: letter of application, c.v., transcripts, three recent letters of recommendation. Send all materials to Gerald Duchovnay, Head, Department of Literature and Languages, East Texas State University, Commerce, TX 75429. Closing date: February 24, 1995. Files that were active at the time the search was closed earlier this year will be reactivated. East Texas State University, which enrolls approximately 8,000 students in undergrad, Master's, and doctoral programs in three colleges (A&S, Business/Technology, Education), is located off Interstate Highway 30, about 65 miles northeast of Dallas. Teaching assignment occasionally requires a weekly commute to a satellite campus in suburban Dallas/Forth Worth. East Texas State University is committed to the goals of Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity. Qualified members of affected groups are encouraged to apply.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue