11.2147, Jobs: French: Asst Prof at U of South Carolina, USA

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Subject: 11.2147, Jobs: French: Asst Prof at U of South Carolina, USA

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Date: 			Tue, 03 Oct 2000 15:37:19 -0400
From:            	Nancy Lane <lane-nancy at sc.edu>
Subject:         	French Applied Ling: Asst Prof at U of South Carolina, USA

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Date: 			Tue, 03 Oct 2000 15:37:19 -0400
From:            	Nancy Lane <lane-nancy at sc.edu>
Subject:         	French Applied Ling: Asst Prof at U of South Carolina, USA

Assistant Professor of French, tenure-track, beginning Fall 2001.

QUALIFICATIONS: PhD required by time of employment.  Specialization in
foreign language pedagogy or applied linguistics.  Native or
near-native fluency in French.  Evidence of excellent teaching and
strong commitment to a research program in pedagogy, applied
linguistics or related field.

DUTIES:  Teach French language at the undergraduate level.  Teach graduate
courses in foreign language methodology and in French linguistics for
students in MA/MAT programs.  Serve as a liaison with the College of
Education and with the South Carolina Department of Education.

APPLICATIONS:  Cover letter, transcript, three letters of recommendation,
and writing sample by November 20 to Recruitment Committee, Department of
French and Classics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208.
EO/AA employer.  http://www.cla.sc.edu/fren/index.htm.

Nancy Lane
University of South Carolina
803-777-6867 (phone)
803-777-0454 (fax)
lane-nancy at sc.edu
	
	

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