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The National Science Foundation is seeking applicants for a one-year appointment as Program Director for Linguistics, to serve in that position while the current Program Director, Paul Chapin, is on sabbatical leave. The appointment will be approximately from August 1996 to August 1997, with exact beginning and ending dates to be negotiated. The Program Director for Linguistics is responsible for administering the review of research proposals in linguistics and the language sciences which are submitted to the National Science Foundation, for recommending and documenting actions on the proposals reviewed, for dealing with administrative matters relating to active NSF grants, and for maintaining regular contact with the research community and providing advice and consultation to persons requesting it. The National Science Foundation is located in Arlington, Virginia, immediately across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The metropolitan Washington area, besides being the seat of the U. S. Government, is noted as a cultural center and as a growing center of hi-tech industry. A wide variety of types of housing is available within close proximity to the NSF offices. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in linguistics or a related discipline, and must be active in scientific research on language. Six or more years of research experience beyond the Ph.D. is required for appointment as Program Director. Salary is negotiable, and is comparable with academic salaries at major U.S. institutions. Please direct inquiries and expressions of interest to Dr. Paul G. Chapin Program Director for Linguistics Suite 995 National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22230 Phone: (703) 306-1731 E-mail: pchapinMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuensf.gov or to Mr. William P. Butz Division Director Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research Suite 995 National Science Foundation 4201 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22230 Phone: (703) 306-1760 E-mail: wbutz
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To sincere job-seekers: We are now looking for ESL instructors to teach Laboratory English classes or English conversation classes at Yeungnam University's Foreign Langauge Institute, starting March 1, 1996. The instructor will teach 20 hours per week, usually four to six hours a day, Monday through Friday, during the contract period. The instructor will be provided with a furnished apartment. The annual salary will be 13,000,000 -- 18,000,000 Korean Won. To apply for the position, please send us the following documents, by Christmas if possible, so we can interview you in the States this January. 1. two copies of your most recent resume 2. two original copies of your diploma(s), or two copies of diploma certified by a Korean consulate, or a copy of diploma and academic certification of graduation issued by the granting institutions 3. two original copies of your latest transcript(s) 4. two recent passport-size color photos 5. a photocopy of the first page of your passport Further positions may be available starting in July and September. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask us. Our mailing address is the Foreign Language Institute, Yeungnam University, 214-1, Taedong, Kyongsan, Kyongpuk, 712-749, Republic of Korea Phone: (011-82-53-)810-3651, 810-3659 Fax: (011-82-53-)812-7424 Sincerely, Prof. Lee, Han Sup by Park, Sang Jin Wendy DaegesMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue