12.2812, Jobs: TESOL/Applied Ling: AsstProf, MI USA

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Subject: 12.2812, Jobs: TESOL/Applied Ling: AsstProf, MI USA

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Date:  8 Nov 2001 18:55:30 -0000
From:  Professor Laura VanderBroek <vanderbl at gvsu.edu>
Subject:  TESOL/Applied Linguistics: AsstProf at Grand Valley State Univ, MI USA

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Date:  8 Nov 2001 18:55:30 -0000
From:  Professor Laura VanderBroek <vanderbl at gvsu.edu>
Subject:  TESOL/Applied Linguistics: AsstProf at Grand Valley State Univ, MI USA


Rank of Job: Assistant Professor of English
Areas Required: Doctorate in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or other
related field
Other Desired Areas: Two of the following: ESL methods,
sociolinguistics, history of English, second language acquisition,
assessment, and/or second language literacy development
University or Organization: Grand Valley State University
Department: English
State or Province: Michigan
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: Review of applications begins November 1,
2001, and the position will remain open until filled
Contact: Professor Laura VanderBroek vanderbl at gvsu.edu

Address for Applications:
Department of English, 230 Lake Huron Hall, Grand Valley State
University, 1 Campus Drive
Allendale
MI 49401
USA

POSITION AVAILABLE

Position: Assistant Professor of English, tenure-track

Start Date: August 2002

Qualifications: Doctorate in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or a related
field. ABD considered if degree is completed by date of
employment. The position requires teaching and research experience in
general and applied linguistics, with expertise in at least two of the
following areas: ESL methods, sociolinguistics, history of English,
second language acquisition, assessment, and/or second language
literacy development.

Responsibilities: Opportunities to teach both undergraduate
linguistics and graduate-level ESL endorsement and TESOL courses. To
find out more about our programs, visit us at www.gvsu.edu/english.

Salary: Salary and benefits are competitive.

Department/Division: Department of English/ Division of Arts and
Humanities

University: Grand Valley State University enrolls over 18,000
students, with over 500 faculty, and an English Department of
approximately 1,000 majors. Grand Rapids, Michigan, a 1,000,000 metro
area 30 miles east of Lake Michigan, has a vibrant economy with a mix
of large, medium, and closely held small businesses. The area has many
cultural amenities and fine restaurants and is an easy drive to
Chicago and Detroit. The cost of living (especially housing) remains
relatively low.

How To Apply: Send letter, current vita, and three letters of reference
to:
Professor Laura VanderBroek, English Department Search Committee
230 Lake Huron Hall
Grand Valley State University
1 Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401 USA

PH: 616-895-3400
FAX: 616-895-3430
TDD: Michigan Relay Center 1-800-649-377

Deadline Date for Filing Applications:
Review of applications will begin November 1, 2001, and the position
will remain open until filled.

Grand Valley State University An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action/American with Disabilities Act Institution

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