16.1883, Jobs: Japanese Lang Pedagogy: Asst. Professor, Japan

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Subject: 16.1883, Jobs: Japanese Lang Pedagogy: Asst. Professor, Japan

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Date: 16-Jun-2005
From: Osamu Kamada < olkamada at nanzan-u.ac.jp >
Subject: Japanese Language Pedagogy: Assistant / Associate Professor, Nanzan University, Japan

	
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Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 13:06:28
From: Osamu Kamada < olkamada at nanzan-u.ac.jp >
Subject: Japanese Language Pedagogy: Assistant / Associate Professor, Nanzan University, Japan


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University or Organization: Nanzan University
Department: Department of Japanese Studies
Job Rank: Assistant Professor or Associate Professor
Specialty Areas: Japanese Language Pedagogy, Second Language Acquisition
Required Language(s): Japanese (JPN)


Description:

The Department of Japanese Studies in the Faculty of Humanities at Nanzan
University invites applications for an assistant professor (koshi) or an
associate professor (jokyoju)  beginning April 1, 2006.

Responsibilities include teaching Japanese language to exchange students,
planning and coordinating language curriculum courses in the Center for Japanese
Studies program, and teaching Japanese courses related to Japanese language
pedagogy in Department of Japanese Studies.

Successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in Japanese language pedagogy, applied
linguistics, second language acquisition or related fields; native or
near-native fluency in both Japanese and English; and have over 5 years of
experience in teaching at the college level.

To ensure full consideration for the position, application must be
postmarked on or before June 30, 2005. Please send in a statement of your
teaching philosophy (2000 Japanese characters), CV, five sample
publications, and two recommendations to Dean, Faculty of Humanities,
Nanzan University, 18 Yamazato-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken
466-8673 Japan by registered mail with "Instructor Application Enclosed"
written on the outside of the envelope. Finalists will be requested for an
interview and may be asked to submit a video of classroom teaching.

Address for Applications:

Dean, Faculty of Humanities Yasuaki Abe
18 Yamazato-cho
Showa-ku
Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 466-8673
Japan

Application Deadline: 30-Jun-2005

Contact Information:

Dr. Osamu Kamada
Email: olkamada at nanzan-u.ac.jp
Phone: 052-832-3111
Fax: 052-832-5490
Website: http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/





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