11.1438, Jobs: English/Japanese Prof, Int'l Christian Univ

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Subject: 11.1438, Jobs: English/Japanese Prof, Int'l Christian Univ

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1)
Date:  27 Jun 2000 23:33:41 -0000
From:  Peter McCagg <mccagg at icu.ac.jp>
Subject:  English Lang: Assist Prof at International Christian Univ, Tokyo Japan

2)
Date:  27 Jun 2000 23:36:18 -0000
From:  Peter McCagg <mccagg at icu.ac.jp>
Subject:  Japanese Lang: Assist/Associate Prof at International Christian Univ

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

Date:  27 Jun 2000 23:33:41 -0000
From:  Peter McCagg <mccagg at icu.ac.jp>
Subject:  English Lang: Assist Prof at International Christian Univ, Tokyo Japan


Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Areas Required: English Language
Other Desired Areas: Contrastive Studies, Psycholinguistics, Computers
and Language
University or Organization: International Christian University
Department: English
State or Province: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Final Date of Application: Screening begins 11/1/00
Contact: Peter McCagg mccagg at icu.ac.jp

Address for Applications:
Division of Languages, ICU, 3-10-2 Osawa
Mitaka
Tokyo 181-8585
Japan

International Christian University
Faculty Recruitment for The Division of Languages

The Division of Languages at International Christian University
announces a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor
rank, in its English department. The appointment is to begin on April 1,
2002.

Applicants must be qualified and willing to participate fully in
educational and administrative capacities to ICU's college-wide,
integrated, academically oriented English Language Program.
Additionally, applicants need to have demonstrated expertise (through
teaching experience as well as a record of publication) or show promise
in one of the following areas of language-related specialization:

Contrastive studies (Japanese and English) with an emphasis in
translation from both theoretical and practical perspectives;
Psycholinguistics; Language and Computers ( e.g., corpus linguistics,
computational linguistics, CALL).

Doctorate in the field of specialization and native or near native
English competence required. A level of Japanese competence sufficient
to permit effective participation in meetings and committees where
Japanese is the language of discussion is also a requirement for this
position.

Applications are accepted from August 1, 2000. Screening of qualified
applicants will begin on November 1, 2000 and continue until the
position is filled. Please send CV and names and addresses of 3
references to:
	Chair, Division of Languages, International Christian University,
	3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8585, Japan.
        Fax +81(0)422-34-6983. E-mail (inquiries only) mccagg at icu.ac.jp

International Christian University (ICU) is a small, private and
bilingual liberal arts university with a high reputation based upon
Christian and democratic principles of education. ICU has
approximately 2,800 students from Japan and many other nations, six
academic divisions, and four graduate divisions. The campus is located
on 156 wooded acres in the western suburbs of Tokyo. Please refer to
the ICU home page for further details about the university.
<http://www.icu.ac.jp>


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

Date:  27 Jun 2000 23:36:18 -0000
From:  Peter McCagg <mccagg at icu.ac.jp>
Subject:  Japanese Lang: Assist/Associate Prof at International Christian Univ


Rank of Job: Assistant or Associate Professor
Areas Required: Japanese Language
Other Desired Areas: Japanese Language Pedagogy
University or Organization: International Christian University
Department: Japanese
State or Province: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Final Date of Application: Screening begins 11/1/00
Contact: Peter McCagg mccagg at icu.ac.jp

Address for Applications:
Division of Languages, ICU, 3-10-2 Osawa
Mitaka
Tokyo 181-8585
Japan

International Christian University
Faculty Recruitment for The Division of Languages

The Division of Languages at International Christian University
announces a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant or associate
professor rank, in its Japanese department. The appointment is to begin
on April 1, 2002.

Applicants must be qualified and willing to participate fully in
educational and administrative capacities to ICU's college-wide,
integrated, academically oriented Japanese Language Programs.
Additionally, applicants need to have demonstrated expertise (through
teaching experience as well as a record of publication) in the
specialized field of Japanese pedagogy.

Doctorate in the field of specialization and native or near native
Japanese competence required. A level of English competence sufficient
to permit effective participation in meetings and committees where
English is the language of discussion is also strongly desired.

Applications are accepted from August 1, 2000. Screening of qualified
applicants will begin on November 1, 2000 and continue until the
position is filled. Please send CV and names and addresses of 3
references to:
	Chair, Division of Languages, International Christian University,
	3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8585, Japan.
	Fax +81(0)422-34-6983. E-mail (inquiries only) mccagg at icu.ac.jp

International Christian University (ICU) is a small, private and
bilingual liberal arts university with a high reputation based upon
Christian and democratic principles of education. ICU has approximately
2,800 students from Japan and many other nations, six academic
divisions, and four graduate divisions. The campus is located on 156
wooded acres in the western suburbs of Tokyo. Please refer to the ICU
home page for further details about the university.
<http://www.icu.ac.jp>

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