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PLEASE POST POSITION IN APPLIED ENGLISH LINGUISTICS AND TESOL AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY CMU wishes to announce a tenure-track position in applied English linguistics with emphasis in English Grammar, ESL and TESOL at the rank of assistant professor. Ability to teach Old English and History of English preferred. Serious interest in at least one of the following fields desired: second language acquisition, discourse analysis, socio-linguistics, or reading. Ph.D. in English linguistics, applied linguistics, or related field required. TESOL and ESL teaching experience and publications preferred. Send application and complete dossier to Francis Molson, Chair, Dept. of English Language and Literature, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant MI 48859, Reviewing applications begins Nov 23 and continues until the position is filled. CMU (AA/EO institution) encourages diversity and resolves to provide equal opportunity regardless of race, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or other irrelevant criteria. For more information, contact: Peter H Fries Department of English Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 email: Peter.H.FriesMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueCMICH.EDU fax: 517-774-7106
The following is a repost with correction of a previous job announcement. The correction is in the deadline date for applications, which should be *DECEMBER* 1, 1995 instead of November 1, as originally posted. Apologies for the mistake. - ----------------------------------------------- The Program in Linguistics at the University of Michigan invites applications for A Faculty Position in Syntax at the Assistant (Tenure-Track), or, possibly early Associate (Tenured) Professor level Beginning Fall 1996 We seek outstanding applicants with teaching and research expertise in formal syntax and with the ability to relate their research to other subdisciplines or cognate fields. Specializations in comparative or cross-linguistic studies are especially welcome. A Ph.D. by the start of the appointment is required. A letter of application, CV, one representative publication, and three letters of recommendation should be sent, on paper, by mail (*NOT* by e-mail, please), before December 1, 1995, to Professor Marilyn Shatz, Director Program in Linguistics The University of Michigan 1076 Frieze Building Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1285 The University of Michigan is an EO/AA employer.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: *An Assistant Professor, recent Ph.D. with strong qualifications in applied linguistics and foreign language pedagogy*, to coordinate langugage instruction and organize supervision of teaching assistants. Must have native-like command of French. Columbia University is an AA/EO employer. Deadline: 12/01/95. Send letter and vita to Prof. R. Howard Bloch, Chair, 513 Philosophy Hall.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The Language Center at Inha University is seeking 16 native instructors of English for Freshmen English Conversation. MA/BA in TESL/EFL recommended but not required. All appointments begin from Feburary, 1996. As of now, the basic annual salary is $23,500 for MA holders, and $21,500 for BA holders. Basically a one-year appointmnt, renewable upon evaluation to a two-year one. The teaching load is 17 hours per week. Medical insurance covered. One-room apartment provided. Please send an application with a CV, a copy of the passport photo page, diploma, and three references to Prof. Hong, B U, Director of Language Center, Inha University ,Inchon 402-751 KOREA For further detail, call, fax, or e-mail to the following addresses: v-mail:(032)860-8270, 8271, 8272 fax :(032)863-1333 e-mail:buhongMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedragon.inha.ac.kr