6.1508, Jobs: Applied Ling and Asian Langs, Generalist

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1508. Fri Oct 27 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  121
 
Subject: 6.1508, Jobs: Applied Ling and Asian Langs, Generalist
 
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1)
Date:  Thu, 26 Oct 1995 10:49:30 EDT
From:  clh2 at cornell.edu (Cal Hile)
Subject:  Job announcement
 
2)
Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 1995 13:42:17 EDT
From:  hdry at emunix.emich.edu (Helen Dry)
Subject:  Job: Generalist
 
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1)
Date:  Thu, 26 Oct 1995 10:49:30 EDT
From:  clh2 at cornell.edu (Cal Hile)
Subject:  Job announcement
 
        The new Dept. of Modern Languages (DML) at Cornell has a
tenure-track position to begin in August 1996 for an assistant
professor or beginning associate professor.  The position is in
APPLIED LINGUISTICS and EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES, with preference for
strong credentials in either CHINESE or JAPANESE.  The subfield within
applied linguistics is open.  Fluency in either Chinese or Japanese is
essential; an interest in other Asian languages is a plus, but not
necessary.  The candidate will teach courses in applied linguistics
and will be expected to help develop new curriculum in this area.  The
candidate will work with the faculty of the DML in governance of our
language programs in Asian languages, and will work with graduate
students in the doctoral program in linguistics (including students in
applied linguistics).
 
Previous experience in language teaching is essential, and experience
working with non-tenure track language teaching staff as well as
graduate teaching assistants is desirable.  Strong credentials in
research and publications are also essential.
 
Send letter of application, CV and any supporting documentation, and
three letters of recommendation to: Linda Waugh, Chair, Department of
Modern Languages, Morrill Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
14853.  Materials received by early December will be given top
priority, but we would like to hear from interested candidates as soon
as possible.  We expect to be conducting interviews at the MLA and
LSA.  Cornell is an AA/EO Employer.  Callean Hile Administrative Aide
Department of Modern Languages 203 Morrill Hall 255-4298 email -
clh2 at cornell.edu
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Date:  Fri, 27 Oct 1995 13:42:17 EDT
From:  hdry at emunix.emich.edu (Helen Dry)
Subject:  Job: Generalist
 
 
 
The following position, previously announced as "pending final
approval," has now been approved.  Below is the official
university announcement.  Please note that the address for
applications has been changed.
 
 
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		POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
 
 
	Department of English Language and Literature
 
		Eastern Michigan University
 
 
Eastern Michigan University has an opening for an Assistant Professor
able to teach graduate and undergraduate phonology, as well as
sociolinguistics and/or other areas such as language acquisition and
computer applications in linguistics.  The Eastern Michigan University
linguistics program has a small faculty committed to offering a
general linguistics curriculum at the B.A. and M.A. levels.  We are
seeking someone with teaching flexibility as well as teaching
strength.  So we will consider outstanding candidates with
sub-specialties other than those listed above.  All candidates must
have the Ph.D. in hand by the time of the appointment, teaching
experience, and evidence of strong research potential.  Send letter of
application, complete dossier (including letters of reference), and a
sample of your recent work to Helen Aristar-Dry, Search Chair:
 
		Position F9600
		204 King Hall
		Eastern Michigan University
		Ypsilanti, MI  48197
 
Screening of applications will begin November 30 and continue until
the positiion is filled.  We will be interviewing applicants at the
LSA convention.
 
 
    ________________________________________________________
We strongly encourage women and members of minority groups
to consider this opportunity.  EMU is an affirmative action/
equal opportunity employer.
    ________________________________________________________
 
 
 
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