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Job Opening. Tenure- track, Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics/TESOL RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching load is 4 courses per semester. Teaching responsibilities of the position include ESL courses (specifically ESL for Academic Purposes), introduction to Second Language Acquisition Theories and Methods, and a graduate seminar on Second Language Acquisition Theories and Research. The position also involves advising ESL students, pursuing research and publication, and providing service to the University community. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ph. D. in applied linguistics or TESOL (with strong linguistics background). Teaching experience in EAP (English for Academic Purposes) programs in the US and in ESL in a non-US setting, or ESL/bilingual programs in K-12 schools in the US. A strong record of teaching and scholarship. Experience in and commitment to ESL program development and administration, and to ESL teaching. RANK AND SALARY: Rank and Salary are based on qualifications and experience. STARTING DATE: August 2000 TO APPLY: Mail letter of application, current curriculum vitae, and recommendations by November 29, 1999 to: Karen C. Hatch, Chair Department of English California State University, Chico Chico, CA 95929-0830Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Announcement of 1 full-time position (beginning 9/2000) and 3 part-time positions (for spring 2000) in linguistics at Boston University BOSTON UNIVERSITY -- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LINGUISTICS, tenure track, beginning 9/2000. Specialization in LANGUAGE ACQUISITION and SYNTACTIC THEORY. Ph.D. required, with strong background in linguistic theory, broad range of interests, demonstrated teaching ability, and commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching. Please send letter of application, cv, and 3 representative publications, and have 3 letters of recommendation sent directly, to: Prof. Carol Neidle, Chair, Linguistics Search Committee, Boston University MFLL, 718 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. Deadline for receipt of materials: December 1. Please do not send application materials by e-mail. AA/EOE. ============================================================ Boston University seeks part-time instructors to teach three linguistics courses (mixed undergraduate and graduate level) for spring semester of 2000: Introduction to phonology Introduction to morphology Intermediate-level syntax Please send letter of application, clearly indicating which course(s) you would be interested in teaching, along with cv and 3 representative publications, to Prof. Carol Neidle, Chair, Linguistics Search Committee, Boston University, Department of Modern Foreign Languages, 718 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215. Please also have three letters of recommendation sent to the same address. Do not send application materials via e-mail. Deadline for receipt of materials: October 10, 1999. Ph.D. (in hand) required at time of application. ============================================================ See http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/UG/jobs.html for further information. Inquiries about these positions may be directed to carolMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebu.edu. Carol Neidle