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University or Organization: Stony Brook University (SUNY) Department: Linguistics Rank of Job: Visiting Assistant Professor/Lecturer Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics, TESOL Description: The Department of Linguistics invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor/Lecturer to assist with our graduate and undergraduate teacher education programs. Candidates must have a doctoral degree or A.B.D. in linguistics or a related field; experience in ESL teaching; experience in teaching at the p-12 level or in teacher education at this level; and experience in pre-service or in-service teacher education. Desirable qualifications include NY State ESL certification or the equivalent; research experience in a field related to ESL teaching; knowledge of accreditation procedures and assessment; and experience in student teacher supervision. Responsibilities will include teaching two courses per semester (such as Methods of TESOL, Second Language Acquisition, Bilingualism, and Student Teaching Seminar), and may include supervision of student teachers in the public schools. The term of appointment will be for one year beginning Fall 2003, with a possibility of renewal. Please send a curriculum vitae and 3 letters of recommendation by June 16, 2003. The State University of New York at Stony Brook is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Applications from women, people of color, disabled individuals, special disabled veterans or Vietnam era veterans are especially welcome. If you require a disability related accommodation please contact Ellen Broselow. Address for Applications: Attn: Prof. Ellen Broselow Dept. of Linguistics SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376 United States of America Applications are due by 16-Jun-2003 Contact Information: Prof. Ellen Broselow Email: ellen.broselowMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuesunysb.edu Tel: 631-632-7777 This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List!