LINGUIST List 16.3027
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Thu Oct 20 2005
Jobs: English/Applied Ling/TESOL: Rank Open, Nagoya U
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1. Nathalie
Kennedy,
English/Applied Linguistics/TESOL: Rank Open, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan
Message 1: English/Applied Linguistics/TESOL: Rank Open, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan
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Date: 19-Oct-2005
From: Nathalie Kennedy <nathalie nucba.ac.jp>
Subject: English/Applied Linguistics/TESOL: Rank Open, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan
This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List! University or Organization: Nagoya University of Commerce and Business Department: Faculty of Foreign Languages and Asian Studies Job Rank: Rank Open Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Teaching English as a Second Language Required Language(s): English (eng) Description: Appointment may be made at Professor, Associate Professor, or Assistant Professor level depending on experience. Founded in 1953, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business is situated on an exceptionally beautiful campus in the most economically productive region of Japan. It consistently receives a high academic ranking and is strongly committed to global standards for excellence in scholarship and research. It is the only university in Japan on the fast track for accreditation by the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and is currently member of the European Foundation for Management Development (efmd). The expanding Faculty of Foreign Languages and Asian Studies is one of four faculties at NUCB and consists of the Department of English Communication and the Department of Asian Studies and has a teaching staff that draws from over 15 nationalities. It is currently looking for full-time lecturers to strengthen its activities within the field of English Language teaching as well as research. The Faculty offers degrees (Bachelors) in its own right and acts as a service organization providing language teaching in the university's other faculties. Requirements: Applicants for the English teaching position are required to: - Hold or be in the latter stages of a Ph.D. in a language-related field - Have experience in teaching at University level. - Be published in the field. - Have a keen and proven interest in research The initial appointment will be for two years, thereafter renewable annually. Salary is highly competitive including the opportunity to earn bonuses. For more details and application procedure, please see: http://www.nucba.ac.jp/en/info.html Please send CV, a letter of interest and the contact details of three referees, by November 3rd 2005, and preferably by email to the addess below. No phone correspondence will be entered into. Only successful candidates will be contacted. Address for Applications: Nathalie Kennedy, Executive Assistant to the President Nagoya University of Commerce and Business 4-4 Sagamine, Komenoki-cho, Nisshin-shi Japan 470-0193 Application Deadline: Open until filled. Contact Information: Nathalie Kennedy Email: nathalie nucba.ac.jp Fax: +81-561-73-1202 +81-561-75-2430
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