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Tue Nov 16 2010
Jobs: Applied Linguistics; ESL: Lecturer, Georgia State University
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1. Viviana Cortes ,
Applied Linguistics; ESL: Lecturer, Georgia State University, GA, USA
Message 1: Applied Linguistics; ESL: Lecturer, Georgia State University, GA, USA
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Date: 15-Nov-2010
From: Viviana Cortes <vcortes gsu.edu>
Subject: Applied Linguistics; ESL: Lecturer, Georgia State University, GA, USA
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University or Organization: Georgia State University
Department: Applied Linguistics & ESL
Job Location: Georgia, USA
Web Address: http://gsu.edu/alesl
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; English as a Second Language
Description:
Lecturer Position Georgia State University Department of Applied Linguistics and ESL Atlanta, GA 30302-4099 Georgia State University's Department of Applied Linguistics/ESL is accepting applications for an anticipated renewable lecturer (non-tenure track) position, pending budgetary approval, to teach Applied Linguistics courses, principally in the areas of sociolinguistics and intercultural communication at the undergraduate level. The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating a set of Critical Thinking Through Writing (CTW) courses in the department. Responsibilities may also include advising undergraduate students and mentoring graduate teaching assistants. A Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics or a closely related field is required by August 2011. Preference will be given to applicants with relevant teaching experience. The Department of Applied Linguistics and ESL consists of three academic programs (BA, MA, and PhD in Applied Linguistics), an English as a Second Language (ESL) program that provides instruction for university matriculated ESL students at undergraduate and graduate levels, and a large Intensive English Program (IEP) that provides a comprehensive pre-academic course of study in academic language development for ESL students who wish to matriculate at Georgia State University (GSU) or other post-secondary institutions. Letters of application, a curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness, copies of publications, and 3 letters of professional recommendation should be sent to the address below. Review of the applicants will begin November 30, 2010; applications received after December 15th may not receive full consideration. The preferred starting date is fall semester, 2011. Salary is commensurate with experience. Atlanta is a multi-cultural urban setting. An offer of employment will be conditional upon background verification. Georgia State University, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an Equal Opportunity Educational Institution and an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. For further information about our programs visit the Department's website at the URL above.
Application Deadline: 15-Dec-2010
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr. Viviana Cortes, Lecturer Search Committee Chair
Search Committee, Department of Applied Linguistics & ESL
P. O. Box 4099
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302-4099
USA
Contact Information:
Dr. Viviana Cortes
Email: vcortes gsu.edu
Phone: 404-413-5195
Fax: 404-413-5201
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