11.2242, Jobs: Applied Ling: Asst Prof at Georgia State U, USA

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Subject: 11.2242, Jobs: Applied Ling: Asst Prof at Georgia State U, USA

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Date:  16 Oct 2000 21:15:38 -0000
From:  Patricia Carrell <urbplc at langate.gsu.edu>
Subject:  Applied Ling: Asst Prof at Georgia State University, USA

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Date:  16 Oct 2000 21:15:38 -0000
From:  Patricia Carrell <urbplc at langate.gsu.edu>
Subject:  Applied Ling: Asst Prof at Georgia State University, USA


Rank of Job: assistant professor
Areas Required: applied linguistics
Other Desired Areas: discourse analysis
University or Organization: Georgia State University
Department: Applied Linguistics & ESL
State or Province: Georgia
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: See details in announcement
Contact: Patricia Carrell urbplc at langate.gsu.edu

Address for Applications:
Department of Applied Linguistics/ESL, Georgia State University, PO Box
4099
Atlanta
GA 30302-4099
USA

Assistant Professor Sought by AL/ESL
Georgia State University
Department of Applied Linguistics/ESL
Atlanta, GA 30302-4099

Tenure-track Assistant Professor Position
Fall 2001

Georgia State University's Department of Applied Linguistics/ESL is
accepting applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant
professor level.  Responsibilities of this position involve teaching
courses in an M.A. program in applied linguistics focused primarily
on the development of ESL/EFL teachers and in an anticipated new
doctoral program in applied linguistics that is expected to begin
admitting students in the fall semester 2001.

The successful candidate will have completed a doctorate in applied
linguistics or a closely related field by the time the appointment
begins. Preferred candidates will also have a speciality in discourse
analysis (oral or written discourse), a clear research specialization
in either quantitative or qualitative research methodology,
experience teaching ESL/EFL, and a record of relevant publications.
Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated interest in the
pursuit of external funding.

Letters of application, a curriculum vitae, copies of research
publications, and 3 letters of professional recommendation should be
sent to:

Patricia L. Carrell, Chair of Graduate Search Committee
Department of Applied Linguistics/ESL
Georgia State University
P. O. Box 4099
Atlanta, GA 30302-4099

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2000 and will continue
until a successful candidate is identified.  Position starting date
is mid August, 2001.

Atlanta is a multi-cultural urban setting.  Georgia State University,
a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an Equal Opportunity
Educational Institution and an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
Employer.  For further information about our programs visit the
Department's website at http://www.gsu.edu/alesl.

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