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Second announcement-- Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature National Sun Yat-sen University Taiwan, Kaohsiung We have a tenure track position for the rank of assistant professorship through full professorship starting August 1, 1996. The applicants must have a Ph. D. degree in Applied Linguistics and have experience in teaching ESL or EFL abroad. The appointee will be expected to help develop a curriculum in the four language skills for our program. The appointee will teach 8-10 hours a week in a four-year undergraduate English program, with the incoming students' proficiency estimated as high-beginning or low-intermediate. Our goal is to help students develop their English ability in all the four skills and we expect them to reach the advanced proficiency when they graudate from our program. It would be considered an advantage if the applicants can provide examples of curriculum design and explain the rationale behind the design. If you are qualified and interested in this position, please send, either elctronically or by snail mail, a letter of application describing experience and specialization, vita, transcripts and three letters of recommendation to the following address: Search Committee Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literature National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan Phone: 886-07-351-6171, ext. 3052 fax: 886-07-531-9543 email address: fjtengMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemail.nsysu.edu.tw All appliations will be acknowledged and the process of application will go on until the position is filled.
Source: Magisterbladet no. 8, 1996 University of Copenhagen Chair in Romance languages, with special emphasis on French To be filled as soon as possible Applicants must have documented research abilities in modern French and at least one other Romance language. All other things being equal, an applicant with research competence in the diachronic study of French will be preferred. Applicants should be prepared to teach at all levels, undergraduate and graduate, and to take on normal administrative duties. Non- Danish speaking candidates are therefore required to learn Danish within a maximum of two years. Applications should include a cover letter, CV, a full list of publications, indicating those works that the applicant considers most relevant (three copies of each of these should be submitted with the application), as well as documentation concerning teaching experience and other qualifications. The selection committee may request supplementary material from applicants. The full report from the selection committe will be sent to all applicants. Please note that the contents of the report with regard to other applicants are to treated confidentially. Applications, marked with the reference no. 04-211-52/96-4207, should be addressed to the Rector of the University of Copenhagen, and mailed to the Faculty of Arts, Njalsgade 80, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. Applications must be received no later than noon, 7 June 1996. Further inquiries may be directed to Head of Department, Senior Lecturer Hans Peter Lund, tel.: (+45) 35.32.84.01Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue