LINGUIST List 23.2732
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Thu Jun 14 2012
Jobs: General Ling: Visiting Asst Prof, U of North Texas
Editor for this issue: Svetlana Tchistiakova
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Date: 13-Jun-2012
From: Patricia Cukor-Avila <pcavila unt.edu>
Subject: General Linguistics: Visiting Assistant Professor, University of North Texas, Texas, USA
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University or Organization: University of North Texas
Department: Linguistics & Technical Communication
Job Location: Texas, USA
Web Address: http://ltc.unt.edu
Job Rank: Visiting Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
**This position has been filled.**
The Department of Linguistics and Technical Communication invites applications for a one-year visiting faculty position in linguistics beginning fall 2012. Candidates must have an earned a Ph.D. in linguistics or applied linguistics. Teaching experience and a knowledge of ESL Teaching Methods and Second Language Acquisition at the graduate level preferred. Candidates will be expected to teach courses in linguistics at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The teaching load will be 4/4. Application Procedures Applicants must submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references and their contact information via UNT's Faculty Jobs portal at https://facultyjobs.unt.edu. The review of applications will begin on June 8th, and continue until the search is closed. The University of North Texas is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Americans with Disabilities Act institution committed to diversity if its employment and educational programs, thereby creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
Application Deadline: This position has been filled.
Web Address for Applications: http://facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=154578
Contact Information:
Patricia Cukor-Avila
Email: pcavila unt.edu
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