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Thu Nov 06 2008
Jobs: Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Southern Illinois U Carbondale
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1. Diane
Korando,
Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
Message 1: Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
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Date: 05-Nov-2008
From: Diane Korando <ling siu.edu>
Subject: Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
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University or Organization: Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Department: Linguistics
Job Location: Illinois, USA
Web Address: http://www.siu.edu/departments/cola/ling01
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; TESOL
Description:
The Department of Linguistics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, invites applications for two positions: (a) Tenure-track Assistant Professor. PhD required in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or a related field of study. If all requirements for the doctorate are not completed by Aug 16, 2009, a one-year term appointment will be offered at rank of Instructor at a reduced rate of pay; (b) Non-tenure-track Lecturer. PhD or ABD required in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or a related field of study (completed PhD preferred). Candidates for either position must have experience or demonstrated potential in teaching Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, and/or TESOL. Preference will be given to candidates with strong teaching credentials and potential to teach a variety of courses, specifically some subset of the following: phonology, phonetics, (second) language acquisition, theory and methods in linguistics and TESOL, ESL, syntax, pedagogical grammar, bilingual education, and teacher training. Candidates for the tenure-track position must have demonstrated potential to conduct and disseminate research (area of scholarship is open) and to supervise MA theses. For more information, please see: http://www.siu.edu/~affact/ Applicants must submit, no later than December 12, 2008, a letter of application with an explicit statement of the position of interest (tenure-track, non-tenure-track, both), teaching interests and (for the tenure-track position) research accomplishments and future goals, a current curriculum vitae, teaching evaluations (if available), and letters from three referees under separate cover. Application materials should be sent to the application address listed below. SIUC is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer that strives to enhance its ability to develop a diverse Faculty and staff and to increase its potential to serve a diverse student population. All applications are welcomed and encouraged and will receive consideration.
Application Deadline: 12-Dec-2008
Mailing Address for Applications:
Ms. Heidi Estel
Linguistics Search Committee
Faner Hall - Mail Code 4522
1000 Faner Drive - Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Carbondale, IL 62901
USA
Contact Information:
Ms. Diane Korando
Email: ling siu.edu
Phone: 618-536-3385
Fax: 618-453-6527
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