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Rank of Job: Assistant Professor (Kooshi or Jokyooju in Japanese) Areas Required: Phonology Other Desired Areas: Phonetics and Morphology University or Organization: Kobe College, Japan Department: Department of English State or Province: Hyogo Country: Japan Final Date of Application: September 21, 2001 Contact: Kazuhiko Tajima tajimaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuegc4.so-net.ne.jp Address for Applications: Phonology Search Committee, Dept. of English, Kobe College, 4-1 Okadayama Nishinomiya Hyogo 662-8505 JAPAN Applications are invited for an Assistant Professorship (Kooshi or Jokyooju in Japanese) in Phonology starting April 1, 2002. Applicants should have a PhD (or near completion) in Linguistics. The post will involve teaching both general English courses and Linguistics courses. PhD is required to teach graduate courses. Applicants should have strong qualifications in teaching and research. Japanese language reading and speaking abilities are highly desirable for full participation in administrative duties. Applicants should submit an application letter, full curriculum vitae inJapanese, sample research papers, and the names of two references with contact information. Hard copies only please. The application deadline is September 21, 2001. Kobe College (Kobe Jogakuin Daigaku) is a highly competitive private women's college founded in 1873 by American missionaries in the suburb of Kobe-Osaka area. The college offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in Literature, Linguistics, Cultures, Human Sciences, and Music. For further information please see our homepage at http://www.kobe-c.ac.jp/.