11.2006, Jobs: SLA Tenure-track, George Mason University

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Subject: 11.2006, Jobs: SLA Tenure-track, George Mason University

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Date:  Thu, 21 Sep 2000 14:36:50 -0400
From:  "Steven H Weinberger" <weinberg at gmu.edu>
Subject:  SLA: Tenure-track at George Mason University

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

Date:  Thu, 21 Sep 2000 14:36:50 -0400
From:  "Steven H Weinberger" <weinberg at gmu.edu>
Subject:  SLA: Tenure-track at George Mason University

The Department of English at George Mason University is seeking an
Assistant Professor of English, Ph.D. in Linguistics.
This is a Tenure-track position beginning August 2001.

The Linguistics Program at George Mason University solicits
applications for a theoretical linguist specializing in Second
Language Acquisition.  Applicants expected to participate in the
program's strong TESL track. Ability to relate theory to practice
desired.

Send vita, representative work, recommendations, and a statement of
research interests to:

		Steven Weinberger
		Linguistics Search
		English Department 3E4
		George Mason University
		Fairfax, VA  22030-4444

All materials must reach us by November 15, 2000.
AA/EO Employer.


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