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Mon Jun 23 2008
Jobs: English & Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University
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1. Alfred
Bendixen,
English & Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Message 1: English & Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
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Date: 21-Jun-2008
From: Alfred Bendixen <abendixen tamu.edu>
Subject: English & Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
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University or Organization: Texas A&M University
Department: English
Job Location: Texas, USA
Web Address: http://www-english.tamu.edu/
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
The English dept at Texas A&M University currently has two unstaffed linguistics class for the Fall 2008 semester, and we would be interested in hearing from qualified individuals who might be interested in teaching one or both of these courses. We need faculty to cover our English 209/Linguistics 209 (introduction to Linguistics), which is scheduled for MWF 9:10-10 am and our Linguistics 425 (Intro to Applied Linguistics), which is offered MW 4:10-5:25. Our budget permits us to hire either a non-tenure track lecturer who would teach these two courses plus a third course in composition or the introduction to literature (Annual salary of about $28,800 plus benefits) or to hire an individual who would teach one of these Linguistics courses at an appropriate part-time rate. We prefer someone with the PhD in hand but will consider advanced graduate students who are close to completing their PhD requirements. Any appointment would be for the Fall semester only, but it is likely that the department will have needs for linguists in future semesters.
Application Deadline: This position has already been filled.
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