9.1662, Jobs: Neurophysiology of Language, ESL

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-9-1662. Mon Nov 23 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 9.1662, Jobs: Neurophysiology of Language, ESL

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1)
Date:  Fri, 20 Nov 1998 06:31:05 -0500
From:  "Loraine K. Obler, Ph.D." <lkobler at bu.edu>
Subject:  Neurophysiology of Language

2)
Date:  Fri, 20 Nov 1998 20:59:28 -0000
From:  "jianli" <jianli at guomai.sh.cn>
Subject:  ESL Teaching English or American literature, creative writing

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Fri, 20 Nov 1998 06:31:05 -0500
From:  "Loraine K. Obler, Ph.D." <lkobler at bu.edu>
Subject:  Neurophysiology of Language


Dear Colleague:

The position described below has been modified to encourage applications
from junior level (Assistant Professor Level) applicants.  Junior level
applicants should have postdoctoral training or experience as a faculty
member.  Evidence of mentoring skills is desirable.  Please share this
information with colleagues, former students, and current or former
trainees.  Contact Irving Hochberg, Ph.D. (hochberg at mailhub.gc.cuny.edu) by
December 1, 1998, for further information regarding the CUNY Graduate
Center, the Ph.D. Program in Speech and Hearing Sciences, and the position.

Neurophysiology of Language.  The position requires the individual to
develop and to sustain a program of research using electrophysiological
and/or imaging techniques to study linguistic processing and/or language
production, provide research training to Ph.D. students, supervise Ph.D.
dissertations and teach introductory and advanced courses at the doctoral
level.  The candidate should have a strong background in linguistics or
psycholinguistics and an interest in populations with language disorders.
Qualifications include a record of empirical and scholarly publications, a
Ph.D. or equivalent, and a record of success in teaching and mentoring
doctoral students.  Appointment may be made at a junior or senior
professorial level.  Send letter of application, CV, names of three
references and sample publications to: Irving Hochberg, Ph.D. Program in
Speech and Hearing Sciences, CUNY Graduate School, 33 West 42 Street, New
York, NY 10036.  EEO/AA/IRCA/ADA





***************************************************************
Loraine K. Obler, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor
City University of New York Graduate School
33 West 42nd Street
New York City, NY 10036-8099
Telephone: (212) 642-2366, (617) 254-2007
FAX: (212) 642-2379, (617) 254-5929


 1998/9, Visiting Scholar
School of Education, Larsen Hall
Harvard University
Appian Way
Cambridge, Massachusetts
lkobler at bu.edu


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Fri, 20 Nov 1998 20:59:28 -0000
From:  "jianli" <jianli at guomai.sh.cn>
Subject:  ESL Teaching English or American literature, creative writing

Job offer:

We need an overseas English teaching at College of English Language
and Literature of Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai,
China.

Obligations: Teaching English or American literature, creative writing
on postgraduage level, oral English on undergraduate level, and other
courses he/she wishes to offer.  12 to 14 teaching hours a week.
	
Eligibility for application: English native speakers with MA or above.
Salary and benefits: RMB1,200-1,400 a month, free acommodations, free
return air ticket for one year contract and free one-way for a
semester contract.

Please contact Li Ji'an at jianli at guomai.sh.cn should anyone be interested.





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