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Jobs: English & General Ling: Prof, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
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1. Jong-Bok Kim ,
English & General Linguistics: Professor, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea
Message 1: English & General Linguistics: Professor, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea
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Date: 22-Dec-2010
From: Jong-Bok Kim <jongbokkim gmail.com>
Subject: English & General Linguistics: Professor, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea
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University or Organization: Kyung Hee University
Department: Center for Teaching and Learning
Job Location: Seoul, Korea, South
Web Address: http://www.khu.ac.kr
Job Rank: Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
The Center for Teaching and Learning at Kyung Hee University, Seoul is seeking a teaching advisor for teachers (for the information about the university and the center, please refer to http://www.khu.ac.kr/ and http://khctl.khu.ac.kr). We seek expertise in higher education. The main duties of the teaching advisor include designing programs to help TTE (Teaching Through English) course teaching professors, organizing workshops for TTE teachers, providing consultation for teachers at the university, and teaching 6 hrs (2 courses) per week. Qualifications: the teaching advisor needs to have a Ph.D. degree in hand in areas such as English education, linguistics, creative writing, TESOL, literacy, literature, communication, (higher) education, or related field. At least one year teaching experience at a university level is a must. Interested applicants are asked to send an application letter, three letters of recommendation, curriculum vitae (with a photo attached), and a writing sample (an academic paper or thesis) to the application address below. The application forms can also be sent to the email address below if necessary. The successful candidates will be appointed for the term of two years beginning September 1, 2011. The position is renewable on good standing and the candidate may get tenured upon the publication of papers in AHCI or SSCI international journals. Salary is highly competitive and decided upon the candidate's educational background/experiences. Other benefits include research funding for publication, 8 week paid vacations (4 weeks in summer and 4 weeks in winter), health insurance, and a studio apartment with minimum rental fees. Inquiries can be directed to Dr. Jong-Bok Kim (email: jongbok khu.ac.kr) or Tel: 82-2-961-0901.
Application Deadline: 30-Apr-2011
Mailing Address for Applications:
Director Jong-Bok Kim
Center for Teaching and Learning
Kyung Hee University
1 Hoegi-dong, Dongdaemun-gu
Seoul 130701
Korea, South
Email Address for Applications: khctl khu.ac.kr
Contact Information:
Professor Jong-Bok Kim
Email: jongbokkim gmail.com
Phone: 82-29610901
Fax: 82-29610178
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