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Date:  25 Oct 2000 19:45:24 -0000
From:  Karin Tittelbach <goodwink at pdx.edu>
Subject:  Applied Linguistics with a specialization in second language acquisition and language pedagogy: Assistant/Associate Professor at Portland State University, Oregon US

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Date:  25 Oct 2000 19:45:24 -0000
From:  Karin Tittelbach <goodwink at pdx.edu>
Subject:  Applied Linguistics with a specialization in second language acquisition and language pedagogy: Assistant/Associate Professor at Portland State University, Oregon US


Rank of Job: Assistant/Associate Professor
Areas Required: Applied Linguistics with a specialization in second
language acquisition and language pedagogy
Other Desired Areas: language testing, program design and evaluation,
classroom-based research, instructional technology
University or Organization: Portland State University
Department: Applied Linguistics
State or Province: Oregon
Country: US
Final Date of Application: Review of applications will begin November
15, 2000; open until filled
Contact: Karin Tittelbach goodwink at pdx.edu

Address for Applications:
632 SW Hall, Rm 122
Portland
OR 97201
US

The following position description is a correction of the position
description posted on Friday, Oct. 20:

Position Available in the Department of Applied Linguistics,
Portland State University

Position Description:

The Department of Applied Linguistics at Portland State University
invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the
Assistant/Associate Professor level.  Applicants should have a Ph.D. in
Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language Education, or a closely
related field, with a specialization in second language acquisition and
language pedagogy.  Secondary specializations drawn from the following
are desirable: language testing, program design and evaluation,
classroom-based research, instructional technology.  Responsibilities
include supervision of thesis research, both quantitative and
qualitative.  Establishing and sustaining funded research activities is
important.  We encourage applications from a diverse community of
international scholars conducting research inside and outside the United
States.

Application Information:

The position will be available beginning Fall 2001.  Candidates should
submit a letter of application including statement of research and
teaching interests, curriculum vitae, representative publications, and
names and addresses (including fax and e-mail) of at least three
references.  Review of applications will begin November 15, 2000.  The
position will be open until filled.  Applicants who do not already hold
a Ph.D. degree must offer evidence that the degree will be granted by
August 2001.

Applications should be sent to:

Applied Linguistics Search Committee
Department of Applied Linguistics
Portland State University
PO Box 751
Portland, OR  97207-0751

Information about the Department of Applied Linguistics:

The Department of Applied Linguistics offers an undergraduate minor, a
BA in Applied Linguistics, a Certificate in TESL, and a MA:TESOL degree.
 The program is growing, especially at the graduate level, and is in the
process of establishing a laboratory school for ESL adults.  Portland
State University is one of seven universities in the Oregon State System
of Higher Education, and is located in the center of the Portland
metropolitan area.  The university has more than 15,000 students
enrolled in programs from the undergraduate to the doctoral level.

Portland State University is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity
Institution.

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