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FACULTY POSITION, KEIO UNIVERSITY Keio University's Faculty of Science and Technology wishes to announce the opening of a full-time position in English and related areas, beginning in April, 1996. Applicants should be native or near-native speakers of Japanese, have graduated from a Japanese university in English or a closely related field, have completed at least the course work for a doctoral degree in the humanities, and have at least three years in research and teaching experience. The successful candidate will be appointed at the rank of tenured assistant professor (SHENNIN KOUSHI). REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED: 1. curriculum vitae, according to the Japanese style and format, with one photograph 2. a list of research papers 3. three sample publications, one of each, either originals or copies 4. a description of the candidate's future research plans (approximately two A-4 pages) 5. a statement of the candidate's views regarding university English education (approximately one A-4 page) DEADLINE September 9, 1995 (The post cancellation mark will serve as validation.) SELECTION PROCESS Candidates who pass the initial screening process will be invited of an interview (Travel and lodging will be at the applicant's expense). Direct notification of the date and other details will be subsequently provided. Address to which applications and accompanying documents are to be sent: Hiyoshi Kyoumuka (Rikougakubu) Keio University 4-1-1 Hiyoshi Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama 223 JAPAN NOTE 1. Applications and accompanying documents should be sent by registered mail, with a notice in red ink, preferably in Japanese, noting their contents. 2. Applicants should be aware that the submitted materials cannot be returned. 3. Should you have any questions, please contact Professor Keiji Nakano (E-mail: a01057Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecc.hc.keio.ac.jp).
FACULTY POSITION, KEIO UNIVERSITY (GERMAN) Keio University's Faculty of Science and Technology at Hiyoshi wishes to announce the opening of a full-time position in German language and related areas in the humanities and social sciences, beginning April 1, 1996. Applicants should be native or near-native speakers of Japanese, have completed at least the course requirements for a doctoral degree in the humanities or social sciences, and have at least three years in teaching German. Preference will be given to those who already hold a doctoral degree in the areas to be taught. The successful candidate will be appointed at the rank of tenured assistant professor (SHENNIN KOUSHI) or tenured associate professor (JOKYOUJU), depending on his or her qualifications and experience. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED: 1. curriculum vitae, according to the Japanese style and format, with one photograph 2. a list of research papers 3. three sample publications, three of each, either originals or copies, including the candidate's major thesis or monograph 4. a description of the candidate's future research plans (approximately two A-4 pages) 5. a statement of the candidate's views regarding university German language education (approximately one A-4 page) 6. a description of the candidate's plan for lecturing in areas other than German language DEADLINE September 9, 1995 (The post cancellation mark will serve as validation.) SELECTION PROCESS Candidates who pass the initial screening process will be invited of an interview (Travel and lodging will be at the candidate's own expense). Direct notification of the date and other details will be subsequently provided. Address to which applications and accompanying documents are to be sent: Hiyoshi Kyoumuka (Rikougakubu) Keio University 4-1-1 Hiyoshi Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama 223 JAPAN NOTE 1. Applications and accompanying documents should be sent by registered mail, with a notice in red ink, preferably in Japanese, noting their contents and the addressee. 2. Applicants should be aware that the submitted materials cannot be returned except in special cases. 3. E-mail inquiries should be directed to Professor Keiji Nakano (a01057Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecc.hc.keio.ac.jp).
One semester research position in formal semantics at Ben Gurion University. Pending administrative approval, the position will be available from late October 1995 to early February 1996. PhD preferred. Salary approx. $7,000, funded by an Israel National Science Foundation research grant. The topic of the grant is genericity and intensionality. Please send brief letter of interest to Karina Wilkinson via email: karinaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebgumail.bgu.ac.il