18.518, Jobs: Translation: Assistant or Associate Professor, Kent State U

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Subject: 18.518, Jobs: Translation: Assistant or Associate Professor, Kent State U

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Date: 16-Feb-2007
From: Françoise Massardier-Kenney < fkenney at kent.edu >
Subject: Translation: Assistant or Associate Professor, Kent State University, OH, USA 

	
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Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:28:54
From: Françoise Massardier-Kenney < fkenney at kent.edu >
Subject: Translation: Assistant or Associate Professor, Kent State University, OH, USA 
 

University or Organization: Kent State University 
Department: MCLS
Web Address: http://appling.kent.edu
Job Rank: Assistant or Associate Professor 
Specialty Areas: Translation 

Description:

Assistant or Associate Professor of Translation Studies specializing in
translation theory, translation research methods, or interdisciplinary
approaches to translation and translation pedagogy. Full-time tenure-track
Assistant or Associate Professor to begin August 2007. The successful
candidate will support a translation studies program at the masters and
doctoral level within the internationally recognized translation program
(Institute for Applied Linguistics http://appling.kent.edu) of the
Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies at Kent State
University. A Ph.D. is required by the date of hire. Experience in the
teaching and practice of translation of any language to or from English is
required. Experience in empirical translation studies and cognitive science
approaches to translation is especially desirable. For consideration at the
Associate Professor rank, an appropriate publication record is expected.
Potential to attract extramural funding is essential. Teaching duties
include graduate courses in translation studies as part of the Masters and
Doctoral programs in Translation at Kent State University. 

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Send letter of
application, vita, graduate transcript, and three current confidential
letters of recommendation to the address below. 

Kent State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Address for Applications: 
	Gregory M. Shreve, Chair 
	Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies 
	Kent State University 
	PO Box 5190 
	Kent, OH 44242- 0001 
	USA 
	
Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)

Contact Information:
	Chair Gregory Shreve 
	Email: gshreve at neo.rr.com





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