16.3204, Jobs: English/Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Jeonju U

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Subject: 16.3204, Jobs: English/Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Jeonju U

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Date: 08-Nov-2005
From: Byung-sun Yaang < bsyang at jj.ac.kr >
Subject: English/Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Jeonju University, South Korea 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 09:24:01
From: Byung-sun Yaang < bsyang at jj.ac.kr >
Subject: English/Applied Linguistics: Asst Prof, Jeonju University, South Korea 
 

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University or Organization: Jeonju University 
Department: English
Job Rank: Assistant Professor  
Specialty Areas: TESOL/ESL/TESL; Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition
Required Language(s): English (eng)


Description:

The Department of English Language and Culture of Jeonju University,
Jeonju, South Korea invites applicants for a non-tenure track position at the
assistant professor level beginning March 1, 2006 in TESOL/TESL/ESL to
teach English and TESOL/TESL courses. The position requires a completed Ph.D. or
Ph.D. candidate and must be committed to the teaching and supervision of
undergraduate and graduate students. Teaching responsibilities will include
specialized graduate courses in TESOL/TESL/Language Aquisition and English
courses at the undergraduate level. Review of applications begins Dec. 1, 2005,
and will continue until the position is filled.  Send a letter of application, a
vita, a copy of graduate transcript(s), a photo without hat and at least 3
recent letters of recommendation to the address below.  For more information,
please contact bsyang at jj.ac.kr. This is a two-year(renewable up-to six years)
non-tenure tract position.  
  
Responsibilities:  
Teach at least three courses (total 9 hours/week)/semester in undergraduate
and/or graduate courses. Keep office hours. Advise students on academic and
pre-professional development. Supervise MA and Ph.D candidates. Maintain a
productive scholarly and professional life. 

Qualifications: 
Native English-speaker. Ph. D. or Ph. D. Candidate in
TESOL/TESL/ELT/ESL/Language Aquisition, university-level teaching
experiences preferred, Christian preferred, and promise in research/creative
activity and service.  

Salary: 24,000,000~30,000,000 Korean Won/Year (depend on your degree and
teaching experiences) plus 6,000,000 won for a published research paper at
SCI level(up-to two papers/year) and 2,500,000 Won for a nationally recognized
published research paper(up-to two papers/ year), extra payment for more than 9
hours teaching/week
  
Benefits: 
No teaching required during Summer and Winter semester(paid vacation),
National Health Insurance and Pension payments(deductable from your monthly
salary), one or two-bed room apartment provided or 200,000 Won for housing,
one-way air fare.  Faculty members can apply for research grants with the
Korea Research Foundation (KRF). Travel grants (200,000~1,000,000won) are
available for presentations at international and domestic conferences. 

Under the motto of 'Truth, Peace, and Freedom,' Jeonju University was founded as
a Christian college on January 19, 1964 in Jeonju, 'the city of golden history
and art.' Since it was taken over by Shindonga Educational Foundation in
December, 1984, the university has made substantial developments and is now
regarded as one of the upper 30 universities out of two hundred four-year
colleges and universities in Korea. Jeonju University has seven graduate
schools, nine colleges that include sixteen undergraduate schools and nineteen
departments including 12,000 students, 40,000 alumni, and 800 faculty and staffs. 

Jeonju University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
against individuals on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual
orientation, gender, marital status, age, disability or veteran status.


Address for Applications:

Chair Byung-sun Yaang 
Dept. of English Language and Culture
Jeonju University 
Jeonju, Jeonbuk 560-759 
Korea, South  

Application Deadline: Open until filled.

Contact Information:

Prof. Byung-sun Yaang 
Email: bsyang at jj.ac.kr 
Phone: 82-63-220-2213 (Office); 011-9437-6061 (Mobile)
Fax: 82-63-224-9920 
Website: http://www.jj.ac.kr





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