12.2988, Jobs: Modified:Applied Ling/ESL: Assc Prof, Japan
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Subject: 12.2988, Jobs: Modified:Applied Ling/ESL: Assc Prof, Japan
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Date: 28 Nov 2001 23:51:13 -0000
From: Faculty Selection Committee <position at u-aizu.ac.jp>
Subject: Modified Re: 12.2982: Applied Ling/ESL:Assc Prof, Univ of Aizu, Japan
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Date: 28 Nov 2001 23:51:13 -0000
From: Faculty Selection Committee <position at u-aizu.ac.jp>
Subject: Modified Re: 12.2982: Applied Ling/ESL:Assc Prof, Univ of Aizu, Japan
Rank of Job: Associate Professor
Areas Required: Applied Linguistics/TESOL
University or Organization: University of Aizu
Department: Center for Language Research
State or Province: Fukushima
Country: Japan
Final Date of Application: January 19, 2002
Contact: Faculty Selection Committee position at u-aizu.ac.jp
Address for Applications:
University of Aizu
Aizu-Wakamatsu
Fukushima 965-8580
Japan
Tenure-Track Job Opening for Associate Professor
Center for Language Research
University of Aizu, Japan
Starting date: April 1, 2002
Qualifications: Ph.D. in TESL/TEFL/Applied Linguistics or a related
field; a native English speaker with at least three years' experience
in TESL/TEFL or a related field; ability to teach English courses in
academic English and academic/technical writing that are appropriate
for students majoring in computer science and computer engineering;
experience with computer-based language instruction.
Duties: Teaching 4-5 classes per semester (1 class is 90 minutes per
week); developing course materials; participating in group projects;
serving on committees; conducting research; and carrying out other
university-related responsibilities.
Salary: Based on the Fukushima Prefecture Salary Scale for Public
Employees.
Benefits: Subsidized furnished housing; airfare and shipping; etc.
Please send cover letter; resume (education, publication list,
teaching experience); copies of three recently published papers; three
letters of recommendation; graduate school transcripts; and the
following:
(1) a proposal for achieving effective results in English education
using computers;
(2) evidence of effective results through your teaching experience;
(3) examples of your education syllabuses and handouts;
(4) evidence of your experience using computers;
(5) description of your research interests.
All documents should arrive at the following address before
January 19, 2002:
Faculty Selection Committee
c/o Personnel Affairs Section
University of Aizu
Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima 965-8580, Japan
Tel: +81-242-37-2538
Fax: +81-242-37-2531
Email: position at u-aizu.ac.jp
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