28.4922, Jobs: Pacific Pidgins and Creoles; Tok Pisin; Applied Linguisitcs: Course Developer, Australian National University

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Subject: 28.4922, Jobs:  Pacific Pidgins and Creoles; Tok Pisin; Applied Linguisitcs: Course Developer, Australian National University

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Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 15:33:43
From: Alan Rumsey [alan.rumsey at anu.edu.au]
Subject: Pacific Pidgins and Creoles; Tok Pisin; Applied Linguisitcs: Course Developer, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

 
University or Organization: Australian National University 
Department: College of Asia and the Pacific
Job Location: Canberra, Australia 
Web Address: http://www.anu.edu.au/
Job Title: Pacific Language Course Developer
Job Rank: ANU Officer Grade 8 (Technical)

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Language teaching, Tok Pisin, Course development

Required Language(s): Tok Pisin (tpi)
                      Pacific Pidgins and Creoles 

Description:

The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific leads intellectual engagement with the
Asia-Pacific region through research, teaching and contributions to public
debate, and seeks to set the international standard for scholarship concerning
the region. The School of Culture, History and Language is the focus of
research and teaching in Asian and Pacific humanities, social sciences and
languages and seeks to build excellence in understanding and capability in
engaging with the Asia and Pacific region. The key disciplines that are
represented in the School are anthropology, archaeology, cultural studies,
gender studies, history, linguistics, and languages, all contributing to the
foundational knowledge of Asia and the Pacific.

The School seeks an experienced language teacher with advanced proficiency in
Tok Pisin to develop a portfolio of online courses using the ANU Learning
Management System.  Reporting to the Deputy Director (Languages) and working
with members of the Pacific Institute, other language educators, and the
Digital Education Services team, the position will have a leadership role in
the development of best-practice online language programs in the College. 

For further information see the application link below.



Application Deadline: 07-Jan-2018 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://bit.ly/2n3Tj50 
Contact Information:
	Associate Professor Shun Ishihara Shun Ishihara 
	Email: shunichi.ishihara at anu.edu.au 


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