LINGUIST List 21.4084
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Fri Oct 15 2010
Jobs: English; Applied Ling/TESOL: Assistant Prof, Ajou University
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1. Unkyoung Maeng ,
English; Applied Linguistics/TESOL: Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, Ajou University, Kyounggi, South Korea
Message 1: English; Applied Linguistics/TESOL: Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, Ajou University, Kyounggi, South Korea
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Date: 15-Oct-2010
From: Unkyoung Maeng <my5329 ajou.ac.kr>
Subject: English; Applied Linguistics/TESOL: Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, Ajou University, Kyounggi, South Korea
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University or Organization: Graduate School of Education, Ajou University
Department: Education (TESOL)
Job Location: Suwon, Korea, South
Web Address: http://www.ajou.ac.kr/english/academics/academics_3_7.jsp
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; TESOL
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
Ajou University, Graduate School of Education invites applications for an Assistant Professor/Open Rank Professor position with expertise in the area of TESOL/Applied Linguistics. It is a full-time position (non-tenure track) in the MA TESOL program; PhD in TESOL, Applied Linguistics or a related field is required. The successful candidate will be a native-like English speaker and teach specialized courses in the MA TESOL, TESOL Certificate program and Intensive Teacher Training program. The teaching load is 10 credit hours per week. The candidate should carry out research in the specialized area, conduct excellent teaching, supervise theses of MA TESOL students and collaborate in the department work. Qualification: PhD in TESOL or Applied Linguistics Salary: Salary will be highly competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications, however, minimum salary is 48,000,000 won (about $40,000). Benefits: Housing, health insurance, pension, research support Period: One year with potential for renewal Please send the following material by email no later than November 15, 2010 (Email: hyphobia ajou.ac.kr): - Cover letter - Curriculum vitae including information concerning teaching and/or research experiences - Electronic copies of PhD diploma and graduate transcripts - List of publications - Names and contact information of two references In addition, the following hard copy documents must arrive to the address below by November 15, 2010: - Cover letter - Curriculum vitae including information concerning teaching and/or research experiences (You should provide all the official documents that cover your teaching and/or research career) - Original copies of diploma and transcriptions (Bachelor's, Master's and PhD) - A copy of PhD dissertation, plus copies of all publications within recent four years - Two reference letters
Application Deadline: 15-Nov-2010
Mailing Address for Applications:
Unkyoung Maeng
Graduate School of Education, Ajou University
San5, Woncheon-dong, Yeongtong-gu
Suwon, Kyounggi 443-749
Korea, South
Email Address for Applications: hyphobia ajou.ac.kr
Contact Information:
Unkyoung Maeng
Email: my5329 ajou.ac.kr
Phone: 82-31-219-1883
Fax: 82-31-219-2096
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