LINGUIST List 21.4325
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Fri Oct 29 2010
Jobs: Spanish; Translation; Localization: Assistant Prof, Wake Forest U
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1. Cynthia Hall ,
Spanish; Translation; Localization: Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University, NC, USA
Message 1: Spanish; Translation; Localization: Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University, NC, USA
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Date: 28-Oct-2010
From: Cynthia Hall <hallca wfu.edu>
Subject: Spanish; Translation; Localization: Assistant Professor, Wake Forest University, NC, USA
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University or Organization: Wake Forest University
Department: Romance Languages
Job Location: North Carolina, USA
Web Address: http://www.wfu.edu/Academic-departments/Romance-Languages
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Translation; Localization
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
Translation Studies Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Spanish. Beginning July 2011. Two-year appointment renewable. Five courses per year, including language courses. Field(s) of specialization open with preference for translation studies, localization and /or related areas in computational linguistics. Practical knowledge of translation environment tools required. Experience in multimodal translation highly desirable. Applicants must have a firm commitment to undergraduate teaching and submit evidence of same, including course evaluations, and a sample syllabus of an advanced undergraduate course in translation technologies. For a complete description of job requirements and credentials go to the URL above and click on 'Faculty Job Openings." Send letter of application, dossier and teaching materials by November 30 to Dr. Byron Wells, Chair. AA/EO
Application Deadline: 30-Nov-2010
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr. Byron Wells, Chair
P. O. Box 7566
323 Greene Hall
Wingate Road
Winston-Slam, NC 27109
USA
Contact Information:
Ms. Cynthia Hall
Email: hallca wfu.edu
Phone: 336-758-4206
Fax: 336-758-4432
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