13.640, Jobs: Applied Ling: Lecturer, San Jose CA USA

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Subject: 13.640, Jobs: Applied Ling: Lecturer, San Jose CA USA

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Date:  Thu, 07 Mar 2002 14:33:29 -0800
From:  Alice Martin <afmartin at email.sjsu.edu>
Subject:  Applied Ling: Lecturer at San Jose State University, CA USA

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Date:  Thu, 07 Mar 2002 14:33:29 -0800
From:  Alice Martin <afmartin at email.sjsu.edu>
Subject:  Applied Ling: Lecturer at San Jose State University, CA USA

LINGUISTICS & LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
SAN JOSÉ STATE UNIVERSITY
SAN JOSÉ, CALIFORNIA 95192-0093

ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION AVAILABILITY


POSITIONS: Lecturer in Linguistics & Language Development

RANK: Part-time lecturers

SALARY: Commensurate with rank and experience

QUALIFICATIONS: Degree in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or related
field.  Ph.D. preferred

Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level.
Awareness of and sensitivity to the educational needs of a
multicultural population.  Preference given to those engaged in
scholarly activities.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach courses in linguistics, TESOL, general
education or computational linguistics.  Hold regular office hours.
Work cooperatively with other faculty and staff.

STARTING DATE: August 23, 2001

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested candidates should submit a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness,
three letters of recommendation, and representative publications to:
Thom Huebner, Chair, Department of Linguistics & Language Development,
San José State University, San José, CA 95192-0093.

GENERAL INFORMATION: San José State University is California's oldest
public institution of higher learning.  The campus is located on the
southern end of San Francisco Bay in downtown San José (pop. 800,000),
hub of the world-famous Silicon Valley high-technology research and
development center.  Many of California's most popular natural,
recreational and cultural attractions are conveniently close.  A
member of the 20-campus CSU system, San José State University enrolls
approximately 30,000 students, a significant percentage of whom are
members of minority groups.  The University is committed to increasing
the diversity of faculty so its disciplines, students and the
community can benefit from multiple ethnic and gender perspectives.

These positions will remain open until filled, but please reply before
April 8, 2002.



AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/TITLE IX EMPLOYER
SJSU does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy,
age, disability, disabled veteran or Vietnam Era veteran's status.
This policy applies to all SJSU student, faculty and staff programs
and activities.  Questions regarding this policy should be directed to
the Director, Office of Equal Opportunity, One Washington Square, San
José, CA 95192-0093 (408) 924-1151.  Reasonable accommodations are
made for applicants with disabilities.

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