11.2002, Jobs: SLA/French: Assist/Assoc Prof: Penn State U, PA

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Subject: 11.2002, Jobs: SLA/French: Assist/Assoc Prof: Penn State U, PA

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Date:  Wed, 20 Sep 2000 07:05:02 -0500
From:  "Lisa A. Reed" <lar13 at psu.edu>
Subject:  SLA (French):Assist/Assoc Prof at Penn State U, PA

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Date:  Wed, 20 Sep 2000 07:05:02 -0500
From:  "Lisa A. Reed" <lar13 at psu.edu>
Subject:  SLA (French):Assist/Assoc Prof at Penn State U, PA

Penn State U
French, University Park Pennsylvania 16802

Assistant or Associate Professor of French

Specialization in language acquisition theory and research.  Rank of
Assistant or Associate Professor.  Opportunity to participate in an
interdisciplinary linguistics and applied linguistics program.

Specialists in any of the subfields of SLA/Applied  Linguistics are
welcome to apply.
Ph.D., strong record of publications appropriate to the rank, and evidence
of teaching effectiveness required.  Native or near-native fluency.

Applications received by November 28, 2000 will be assured of
consideration; however, all applications will be considered until the
position is filled. Send c.v. and complete file, including at least three
letters of reference to:  Chair, Search Committee, Penn State University,
Box B, 325 South Burrowes Building, University Park, PA 16802.  AA/EOE.

Please do not send enquiries to this e-mail address. Contact the Dept. of
French at (814) 865-1492.

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