LINGUIST List 20.2478
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Fri Jul 10 2009
Jobs: Applied Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown Law Center
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1. Kirsten
Schaetzel,
Applied Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown Law Center, Washington DC, USA
Message 1: Applied Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown Law Center, Washington DC, USA
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Date: 10-Jul-2009
From: Kirsten Schaetzel <kas256 law.georgetown.edu>
Subject: Applied Linguistics: Post Doc, Georgetown Law Center, Washington DC, USA
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University or Organization: Georgetown Law Center
Department: Center for Global Legal English
Job Location: District of Columbia, USA
Web Address: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/graduate/globengl.htm
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; English for Specific Purposes
Description:
The Center for Global English is expanding its services to foreign lawyers enrolled in master's degree programs. The person holding the post-doctoral fellowship will teach advanced academic English to foreign lawyers who are working on post-graduate degrees. The teaching contexts include: 1. assist the ESL Specialist in teaching an intensive seminar of 20 students 2. facilitate small group and tutorial work 3. carry out individual tutorial work The ideal candidate will have a PhD in applied linguistics, English as a second language, cross-cultural communication or a similar area in hand and 3-5 years experience teaching English to international graduate students. The candidate should want to expand his/her teaching repertoire to include ESP in academic English and cross-cultural communication in a legal context. Strong preference will be given to candidates who have experience teaching academic English to foreign graduate students and an interest in working with foreign lawyers. This is a full-time position. Salary: $40,000.
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr. Kirsten Schaetzel
Office of Graduate Programs
Georgetown Law Center
600 New Jersey Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001
USA
Email Address for Applications: kas256 law.georgetown.edu
Contact Information:
Kirsten Schaetzel
Email: kas256 law.georgetown.edu
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