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Da Yeh University's nascent English Department has faculty openings effective Spring and Fall 1999 for Ph.D. holders in Linguistics, EFL, ESL, TESOL, Education, Literature, and/or related areas of expertise for permanent appointments at the ranks of Assistant and Associate Professor. Responsibilities will include teaching (ca. 10 hours per week), helping the Department establish a course curriculum and research programs in keeping with its teaching goals, and guiding graduate and undergraduate research projects. Qualified applicants should send the following materials (in English) as soon as possible: (1) Curriculum vitae (2) Three letters of reference or a placement dossier (3) Official transcripts for all coursework, both undergraduate and graduate (4) Copies of all diplomas, both undergraduate and graduate (5) An autobiographical sketch (6) A sample of pertinent research (with abstract) (7) For persons in the final stages of work toward the Ph.D. degree: a letter stating the expected date of completion of the degree, plus supporting documents from an official at the respective institution All application materials should be placed in ONE ENVELOPE and addressed to: Dr. Jason (Jhien-Shien) Chen, Director Liberal Arts Center Da Yeh University 112 Shan-Jiau Road, Da-Tsuen Changhua, Taiwan 515 R.O.C. E-Mail inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Cheryl Rutledge, Chairperson, English Search Committee, at: rutledgeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuearies.dyu.edu.tw . In addition to the application materials, an interview is required. All applicants selected as finalists are encouraged to come to DYU for an in-person interview. Candidates who are unable to travel to Taiwan may send a video tape. Those who plan to submit a tape in lieu of an in-person interview should contact Dr. Rutledge via E-mail or Dr. Chen via phone (886-4-852-8469, ext 290). DYU is a private institution which was founded as an Institute of Technology in 1990 and elevated to University status by the ROC Ministry of Education in 1997. The current enrollment is around 8000. The campus is located on the side of a mountain in a rural area of Central Taiwan, about 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of Taichung, the 3rd-largest city in Taiwan. A limited number of apartments for faculty are available on campus at competitive rental rates; other housing is available nearby. At the current exchange rate, a typical salary for an Associate Professor is about US$30,000 per year.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. Assistant Professor of Hispanic Linguistics. Tenure-track. Ph.D. Teach undergraduate and M.A. courses in Spanish, French, and Linguistics programs. Primary teaching responsibilities: Hispanic linguistics (a variety of courses) and general phonological theory. Additional responsibilities include Romance and French linguistics. Languages of instruction are Spanish, French, and English, as appropriate. Research specialization: phonological theory. Cover letter, dossier (cv, 3 letters of recommendation, evidence of teaching excellence) to: Gerald R. Greenberg, Chair Languages, Literatures, Linguistics Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-1160 Submission deadline: December 4, 1998. Women, minorities urged to apply: AA/EOE employer. Gerald R. Greenberg ggreenbeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemailbox.syr.edu Chair Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics Associate Professor of Russian and Linguistics 340D H.B. Crouse Hall Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1160 USA 315-443-5378 office phone 315-443-5376 fax