23.4247, Jobs: Spanish; General Ling; Phonetics: Asst Prof, Northern Illinois University

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Subject: 23.4247, Jobs: Spanish; General Ling; Phonetics: Asst Prof, Northern Illinois University

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Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 11:58:29
From: Renee Kerwin [rkerwin at niu.edu]
Subject: Spanish; General Linguistics; Phonetics: Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University, Illinois, USA

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University or Organization: Northern Illinois University 
Department: Foreign Languages and Literatures
Job Location: Illinois, USA 
Web Address: http://www.niu.edu/forlangs
Job Rank: Assistant Professor  

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics; Phonetics 

Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)

Description:

Anticipated Tenure-track, Assistant Professor in Spanish Linguistics. 
Beginning Fall 2013. Area of specialization in linguistics is open;
however, the successful candidate must be able to teach a course in Spanish
Phonetics and Phonemics. Duties include teaching a broad range of courses
in linguistics, Spanish language, and translation at the graduate and
undergraduate levels. As a research-extensive university, NIU requires
evidence of a strong research program as well as excellence in teaching.
Additional requirements include: native or near-native fluency in Spanish;
a Ph.D. in Spanish linguistics by the time of appointment; knowledge about
service/engaged learning; and experience in the use of on-line technology
in language teaching. 

Each new employee is required to present documentation verifying identity
and right to accept employment. The department and the university are
committed to the principle of diversity and strongly encourage applications
from members of protected classes.

Screening will begin November 15, 2012 and continue until the position is
filled. To apply, send letter of application, CV, three recent letters of
recommendation and an unofficial transcript electronically to the
application email address below with the subject line "Spanish Linguistics
Search".  

AA/EEO Institution. Pre-employment criminal background check is required.


Application Deadline: 15-Nov-2012 (Open until filled)
	  
Email Address for Applications: rkerwin at niu.edu 
Contact Information:
	Office Manager Renee Kerwin 
	Email: rkerwin at niu.edu 





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