6.1276, Jobs: Chinese and Japanese, Computational ling

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Subject: 6.1276, Jobs: Chinese and Japanese, Computational ling
 
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Date:  17 Sep 1995 13:35:53
From:  jchrzan at calstatela.edu (joseph chrzanowski 07-02-92)
Subject:  Chinese and Japanese
 
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Date:  Tue, 19 Sep 1995 12:00:43 CST
From:  cptsai at cc.nctu.edu.tw
 
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Date:  17 Sep 1995 13:35:53
From:  jchrzan at calstatela.edu (joseph chrzanowski 07-02-92)
Subject:  Chinese and Japanese
 
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at California State
University, Los Angeles announces 2 tenure-track positions:
 
1. Japanese.  Ph.D. or A.B.D. in Japanese or a closely-related field.  Native
or near-native proficiency in Japanese; fluent English.  Ability to teach all
levels of language as well as courses in civilization, linguistics or
literature.  Applicants should be able to demonstrate excellence in
university teaching, familiarity with competency-based instruction, and
willingness to contribute to program development.  Candidates in any area of
specialization are encouraged to apply; preference will be given to those
with a linguistics background. Assistant/Associate.
 
2. Chinese.  Ph.D. or A.B.D. in Chinese or a closely related field.  Native
or near-native proficiency in Chinese; fluent English.  Ability to teach all
levels of language as well as courses in culture, business Chinese, and the
history of the Chinese language.  Applicants should be able to demonstrate
excellence in university teaching, familiarity with competency-based
instruction, and willingness to contribute to program development.  Ability
to teach a second Asian language is highly desirable.
 
Submit letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, 3 letters of recommendation,
and dossier with transcripts to:
 
        Dr. Joseph Chrzanowski, Chair
        Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
        California State University, Los Angeles
        5151 State University Drive
        Los Angeles, CA 90032-8112
 
Deadline:  December 8, 1995.  Applications accepted until positions are
filled.  AA/EO.  Reasonable accommodation may be requested.
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Date:  Tue, 19 Sep 1995 12:00:43 CST
From:  cptsai at cc.nctu.edu.tw
 
                         Job Announcement for Fall 1996
 
                Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
                        National Chiao Tung University
                            Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.
 
The Department plans to fill a number of teaching positions in the following
fields:
 
1. Anglo-American literature, literature and film, literature and philosophy,
multiculturalism.
 
2. Computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, discourse and grammar (or
alternative syntax), social linguistics.
 
Appointees will be required to conduct individual and collaborative research,
teach specialized as well as language proficiency courses (including tran-
slation), participate in curriculum development, and perform some admini-
strative duties.
 
Candidates must have Ph.D. degrees by the time of appointment, which is
scheduled for August, 1996. Appointments will be made at the ranks of
Assistant Professorship (pending government approval), Associate
Professorship, or Professorship.  Salaries will be based on the government
pay scale, and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
 
Letters of application, brief statements of current research, C.V. (including
names, addresses, telephone or fax number of 3 referees) should be sent (by
Feb. 1st., 1996) to:
 
Professor Shu-chen Chiang
Chair, Dept. of Foreign Lang. & Lit.
1001 Ta Hsueh Road, Hsinchu
Taiwan 30050, R.O.C.
 
For inquiry, please contact the Department:
 
Telephone:886-35-712121 ext. 58100
Fax:886-35-726037
Email:cptsai at cc.nctu.edu.tw
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