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Thu Apr 26 2007
Jobs: Ling Theories: Visiting Fellow, National University of Singapore
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1. Angeline
Ang,
Linguistic Theories; Systemic Functional Linguistics and Multimodality: Visiting Fellow, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Message 1: Linguistic Theories; Systemic Functional Linguistics and Multimodality: Visiting Fellow, National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Date: 24-Apr-2007
From: Angeline Ang <ellanga nus.edu.sg>
Subject: Linguistic Theories; Systemic Functional Linguistics and Multimodality: Visiting Fellow, National University of Singapore, Singapore
University or Organization: National University of Singapore Department: Department Of English Language and Literature Web Address: http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/sts/projects/mmlab.html Specialty Areas: Linguistic Theories; Systemic Functional Linguistics and Multimodality Description: The Department of English Language and Literature in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a three-year position at the level of Visiting Fellow, Senior Visiting Fellow, Visiting Associate Professorial Fellow, or Visiting Professor. The applicant should be able to teach courses in systemic functional linguistics and multimodality at Honours and postgraduate levels, and supervise Honours, MA and PhD projects in these fields. The position is available from 1 July 2007. Applicants should have a PhD in linguistics, multimodality or a related field, a sound record of international publications, and a commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. All candidates should have (or have the potential to develop) an international standing in their field of research. NUS expects the highest standards of teaching and scholarship from its faculty. In return, it offers excellent terms and conditions. There is considerable support for research and conference presentations, and a very well funded library. In addition, FASS has a Research Cluster system in place to strengthen research in the humanities. Email enquiries may be addressed to the Head of Department, Associate Professor Robbie Goh at ellhead nus.edu.sg. Applications should be made by letter and CV. Please provide: 1. Full details of publications (including theses and dissertations) and a sample of your publications or writing (maximum 2 items) 2. Details of teaching and administrative experience 3. Details of awards, other achievements 4. Photocopies of transcripts/degree scrolls 5. Copies of student evaluations of courses taught 6. Course outlines of courses taught 7. Names, addresses (including email) of 3 referees The package should be sent by post to Associate Professor Robbie Goh Head, Department of English Language and Literature National University of Singapore Block AS5, 7 Arts Link Singapore 117570 Singapore Alternatively, this can be sent by fax to +65 67732981 or by email to ellhead nus.edu.sg. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Application Deadline: 01-Jun-2007 Contact Information: Assoc Prof Robbie Goh Email: ellsec nus.edu.sg Phone: (65) 65167142 Fax: (65) 67732981
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