LINGUIST List 23.3483
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Tue Aug 21 2012
Jobs: Modified: English; Applied Ling; Lang Acq; Phonology; Translation: Asst/Assoc Prof, Fuji Women's University
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Date: 13-Aug-2012
From: Tetsuji Hiramatsu <hirmtsu fujijoshi.ac.jp>
Subject: Modified: English; Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonology; Translation: Assistant/Associate Professor, Fuji Women's University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
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University or Organization: Fuji Women's University
Department: Department of English and Culture
Job Location: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Job Rank: Asst/Assoc Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonology; Translation
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
Please note: the linguistic subfields have been modified. The Date of Employment: April 1, 2013 Classes to teach, and other responsibilities: - Grammar & English Composition, Oral English, Reading, Basic Seminar, Seminar, Academic Writing, Senior-Student Seminar, and others. - Special duties are also required for the management of the Department's English Program, including the coordination of the Basic English Program for the 1st and 2nd year students. Qualifications: 1. At least an M.A. in the research field 2. A holder of Ph.D. preferred 3. A native speaker of English, or one who has comparable linguistic competence in English. 4. It is desirable that applicants have a working fluency in Japanese and be enthusiastic about acquiring competence in Japanese commensurate with all administrative duties. Documents for Submission: 1.Curriculum Vitae (on the attached form 4xls 4pdf) 2.List of research publications and presentations (on the attached form 5xls 5pdf) Peer-reviewed ones should be marked "Peer-reviewed". 3.Copies of no more than three chief academic papers, with the main paper specified as such (an attached A4-size summary of each is required) 4.A description of research interest and plan (on the attached form 6xls 6pdf) 5.Names, institutions, addresses (with e-mail addresses) of two academic referees 6.A photocopy of M.A. (or higher degree) certificate If downloading the attached forms is unsuccessful, you can submit the documents on an appropriate form. Curriculum Vitae (photograph attached) should include the items indicated below: Your name, date of birth, age, academic title and the university's name, current address (TEL, FAX, and E-Mail), academic background, teaching experience, academic awards. All application materials should be sent to: Department of English Language and Culture, Fuji Women's University, Kita 16 Nishi 2, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Japan 001-0016 Send by registered mail and write "Application materials enclosed" on the envelope. Application materials sent by e-mail will not be accepted. The application materials will not be returned. Application Deadline: October 1, 2012 Selection: Short-listed candidates will be asked to come to Fuji Women's University for an interview and a mock lecture at their own expense. Result Notification: The applicants will be notified of the screening result by November 30, 2012. Contact Information: All enquiries should be made to: Department of English Language and Culture, Fuji Women's University at the email below. FAX: 011-736-5306 (Department Office) Notes: 1.Fuji Women's University is a Catholic university. 2.The retirement age is 65 years old. 3.The salary is based on our pay structure. 4.We observe the Equal Employment Opportunity Law. Personal information will be used only for purposes of screening and selection.
Application Deadline: 01-Oct-2012
Mailing Address for Applications:
Professor Hiramatsu
Mailing Address for Applications:
Professor Hiramatsu
Department of English and Culture
Fuji Women’s University, Kita 16 Nishi 2, Kita-ku
Sapporo, Hokkaido 001-0016
Japan
Contact Information:
Professor Tetsuji Hiramatsu
Email: hirmtsu fujijoshi.ac.jp
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