13.1282, Jobs: Socioling/Discourse Analysis:AsscProf Singapore

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Subject: 13.1282, Jobs: Socioling/Discourse Analysis:AsscProf Singapore

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Date:  8 May 2002 04:06:01 -0000
From:  Angeline Ang <ellanga at nus.edu.sg>
Subject:  Socioling & Discourse Analysis: AssocProf, National Univ of Singapore

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Date:  8 May 2002 04:06:01 -0000
From:  Angeline Ang <ellanga at nus.edu.sg>
Subject:  Socioling & Discourse Analysis: AssocProf, National Univ of Singapore


Rank of Job: Associate Professor
Areas Required: Sociolinguistics and Discourse Analysis with a broad
perspective on the implications of these domains for applied
linguistics, including language education and communication through
language, both at undergraduate and graduate levels
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: National University of Singapore
Department: Department of English Language and Literature
State or Province: Singapore
Country: Singapore
Final Date of Application: 1 June 2002
Contact: Angeline Ang ellanga at nus.edu.sg

Address for Applications:
Block AS5  7 Arts Link
Singapore
Singapore 117570
Singapore

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Faculty Appointments

Applications are invited for the post of Associate Professor (tenure
track) in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis in the Department of
English Language and Literature of the National University of
Singapore.

Candidates should have a PhD in Linguistics, a sound record of
publications with an international standing in their chosen field(s),
and a commitment to teaching. They should have expertise in
sociolinguistics and/or discourse analysis, and will be expected to
teach modules in these areas, with a broad perspective on the
implications of these domains for applied linguistics, including
language education and communication through language, both at
undergraduate and graduate levels.

NUS expects the highest standards of teaching and scholarship from its
faculty.  In return, it offers excellent terms and conditions.  There
is considerable support for research, including grants for research
projects, conference money and a very well funded library.  The salary
range in the Associate Professor scale is S$108,000-S$204,000 per
year.

Details of terms are available on
http://www.nus.edu.sg/NUSinfo/Appoint/TERMS.HTML and of the Department
on http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/ell/index.htm .  Email enquiries may be
sent to ellhead at nus.edu.sg.

Applications should be made by letter and CV.  These should provide
full details of publications (including theses and dissertations),
teaching and administrative experience, awards, other achievements,
and any other relevant information. A small sample of the
applicantâEuro(tm)s publications or writing (maximum three items)
would be helpful.  Photocopies of transcripts/degree scrolls should be
attached.

The package should be sent by post to

Associate Professor John Richardson
Head
Department of English Language and Literature
National University of Singapore
Block AS5, 7 Arts Link
Singapore 117570

Alternatively, this can be sent by fax to +65 6773 2981 or by email to
ellhead at nus.edu.sg

The closing date for application is 1 June 2002.

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

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