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**10 TESL positions available at Inha*** The Language Center is inviting 10 native-speaker instructors of freshman English conversation to be assigned to classes of not more than 25 students for the spring semester of 1997 on a one-year contract renewable to a two-year one upon satisfactory completion of the initial contract. The minimum teaching load per week is 15 hours. The minimum annual salary is KW 19,200,000 for MA/TESL. Independent housing with cooking, bathing,heating, and airconditiong facilities. University hospital provides medical care based on the Korean medical insurance system. Extra compensation for extra teaching hours during vacations. For further detail,please refer to the Inha home page(line 1) , e-mail or fax: 1.Contact information www:http://nms.inha.ac.kr/ or http://www.inha.ac.kr/ fax:032-875-1555 ph:032-860-8270 2. required documents: A.passport photpages(coped) B.two passport size photos (to be mailed) C.BA or MA Diploma D.TESL certificate E.academic transcripts(official) F.two letters of recommendation from your supervisors G.medical history record (can be mailed later) 3. application deadline:Oct 15,1996 4. address:Mr. Bo Up Hong Director of Language Center Inha University 253 Yonghyundong Inchon 402-751 KOREA(SOUTH) 5. source of info on Inha TESL positionsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
English Department Western Washington U Mail Stop 9055 Bellingham, WA 98225 Position in English Language/Linguistics. Assistant or Associate Professor, tenure-track position beginning in September 1997. The salary is competitive. Applicants should provide evidence of effective teaching and show potential for strong scholarship. We have a strong linguistics component in our English studies and English education programs and are seeking candidates who can teach linguistic theory and its applications effectively in this context. Candidates must be able to teach introductory and advanced courses in at least two areas, such as history of English, generative grammar, sociolinguistics, language and gender, or textual analysis. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the department's other programs in literature, education, or writing. We seek candidates who will provide cultural and experiential diversity to the department. We will make a special effort to recruit candidates from under-represented groups and will consider creative hiring arrangements, such as shared appointments. We urge people of color, women, Vietnam era and disabled veterans, and persons with disabilities to apply. Send letter of application, CV, and dossier to English Language/Linguistics Search Committee, Department of English, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9055. Please do not send writing samples at this time. Screening begins NOVEMBER 8 and continues until position is filled. WWU is an AA/EEO employer. Thank you. Allison Smith Asst. Prof, English Language and Linguistics Any questions, please contact me at above e-mail address.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Subject to funding, the Linguistics Department of Montclair State University expects to have two tenure- track openings, one at the assistant level and one with rank open, for Applied Linguists for the Fall 1997 semester. Montclair is a New Jersey State teaching university located about 15 miles outside of New York City. Candidates for these positions should have a primary specialization in one of the following areas of Applied Linguistics and a strong secondary specialization in another: Second Language Acquisition, Language Education, Literacy, Bilingualism, Discourse Analysis, Sociology of Language, and American Sign Language. Applicants with professional experience in contexts where linguistic theory is applied are especially encouraged to apply. A commitment to undergraduate and graduate education is essential. Responsibilities: undergraduate and graduate teaching in a variety of areas of applied linguistics, student advisement, scholarly research, and committee assignments. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Linguistics, university teaching experience and a demonstrated record of scholarly research. Application deadline is November 1, 1996 but applications will be read until the end of November. Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and 3 letters of recommendation to: Chair, Search Committee Linguistics Department Montclair State University Box C 316 V - 12 Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 Montclair State is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Institution.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue