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This message was originally submitted by frank_liMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueMACGATE.CSUCHICO.EDU to the LINGUIST list at TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU. If you simply forward it back to the list, using a mail command that generates "Resent-" fields (ask your local user support or consult the documentation of your mail program if in doubt), it will be distributed and the explanations you are now reading will be removed automatically. If on the other hand you edit the contributions you receive into a digest, you will have to remove this paragraph manually. Finally, you should be able to contact the author of this message by using the normal "reply" function of your mail program. - --------------- Message requiring your approval (26 lines) ------------------ I am posting the following announcement for Professor Christian Todenhagen, so please respond to his e-mail account: ctodenhagen
facultypo.csuchico.edu One-year, temporary appointment (with possibility of a second-year extension) in second language acquisition and teaching English to speakers of other languages. Teaching load: four courses per semester to include courses in second language acquisition where primary focus is to prepare teachers at all levels to work with non-native speakers and courses in academic English for non-native speakers. Qualifications include a Ph.D. or ABD in applied Linguistics or TESL, training and experience in teaching non-native students, curriculum development, and a strong background in linguistics and second language acquisition theory. Assistant Professor, salary range is $37,000-$39,000. Starting date is August 1997. Mail letter of application, dossier, and letters of recommendation to Karen C. Hatch, Chair, Dept. of English, CSU, Chico, Chico, CA 95929-0830 by February 17, 1997. Any applications postmarked after February 17, 1997 will be returned unopened.
This message was originally submitted by MinchewMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueACT.ORG to the LINGUIST list at TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU. If you simply forward it back to the list, using a mail command that generates "Resent-" fields (ask your local user support or consult the documentation of your mail program if in doubt), it will be distributed and the explanations you are now reading will be removed automatically. If on the other hand you edit the contributions you receive into a digest, you will have to remove this paragraph manually. Finally, you should be able to contact the author of this message by using the normal "reply" function of your mail program. - --------------- Message requiring your approval (85 lines) ------------------ The Summer Employment Program (SEP) at the World Bank in Washington, DC, may be of interest students currently in graduate school and planning to return to graduate studies after participating in the SEP. All positions are in Washington, DC. Applications must be received by the Bank by January 31, 1997. NO EXCEPTIONS. The competition for these positions is keen; therefore, an early application is recommended. Daniel ----------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Minchew minchew
act.org Director ACT * American College Testing 202 223-2318 - Telephone One Dupont Circle, NW, # 340 Washington, DC 20036-1170 202 293-2223 - Fax **************** The Summer Employment Program re-opened on December 2, 1996. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM The Summer Employment Program is the World Bank's only internship program. It is open to students who are nationals of the Bank's member countries. Each year a large number of highly qualified candidates apply to the Program. The World Bank does not offer unpaid or volunteer positions at any time. All Summer positions are located in Washington, D.C. The Summer Employment Program is not a means of entry into the World Bank. Summer Assistants' contracts will not be extended beyond the end of October, or converted to any other type of employment in the Bank until the Fall semester is completed. Candidates for the Program must possess a bachelor's degree, and be enrolled in a full-time graduate study program--pursuing a master's degree or a Ph.D., and must have plans to return as a full-time student in the Fall semester. The Program generally requires experience in business concentrations such as: economics, finance, and statistics. Needs also occur in other disciplines, such as: agriculture, environment, information systems, and social sciences. Candidates must have strong computer skills. Knowledge of World Bank Group languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish) is useful; fluency in English is required. Relevant work experience is an added advantage. The Bank pays a monthly salary to all Summer Assistants, and where applicable, provides a travel allowance to contribute towards travel expenses. Assistants are responsible for their own living accommodations. The Summer Employment Program office is open from December through June of each year. If you are interested in applying for the 1997 season, a detailed curriculum vitae must be received by the SEP by January 31, 1997. Interested candidates may send their inquiries to the attention of: The Summer Employment Program The World Bank 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20433 USA Summer Employment Program e-mail: sprogram
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