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University or Organization: Queens College of the City University of New York Department: Linguistics and Communication Disorders Rank of Job: Assistant Professor Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics Description: Queens College of the City University of New York: The Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in the Fall of 2004. Salary range: $35,031 - $65,388, commensurate with qualifications and achievement; excellent benefits. The successful candidate must have a specialization in ESOL teacher education, with emphasis on pedagogy and assessment. Additional areas of expertise include second language acquisition and literacy. Experience with urban schools is desirable. The person who fills this position will teach in bachelor's and master's programs in TESOL and applied linguistics and supervise student teachers. A strong commitment to research is essential. Candidates must have earned a doctorate in Applied Linguistics, TESOL, or a related field and should evidence promise of excellence in teaching and scholarship. Candidates should submit a letter of application, detailing their teaching and research interests and experience, and a current curriculum vitae. In addition, letters of reference should be submitted directly by three recommenders. The deadline for receipt of applications is December 3, 2003. All application materials should be sent to: Prof. Robert Vago, Chair, Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders, Queens College of CUNY, Kissena Hall 349, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY 11367-1597. AA/EOE. Address for Applications: Attn: Prof. Robert Vago Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders, KS 349 Queens College of CUNY Flushing, NY 11803 United States of America Applications are due by 03-Dec-2003 Contact Information: Prof. Robert Vago Email: robert_vagoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueqc.edu Tel: (718) 997 2870 Fax: (718) 997 2873 Website: http://www.qc.edu/LCD