35.203, Jobs: Malay; Ling & Literature: Lecturer in Malay/Bahasa Indonesia, Nanyang Technological University

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Subject: 35.203, Jobs: Malay; Ling & Literature: Lecturer in Malay/Bahasa Indonesia, Nanyang Technological University

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Date: 11-Jan-2024
From: Chair Search Committee [cml_recruit at ntu.edu.sg]
Subject: Malay; Ling & Literature: Lecturer in Malay/Bahasa Indonesia, Nanyang Technological University


University or Organization: Nanyang Technological University
Department: School of Humanities
Job Location: , Singapore
Web Address: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/soh
Job Title: Lecturer in Malay/Bahasa Indonesia
Job Rank: Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Ling & Literature; Malay/Bahasa Indonesia

Required Language(s): Malay (mly)

Description:

School of Humanities
Nanyang Technological University - CML (Malay/Bahasa Indonesia.)

Young and research intensive, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
in Singapore is among the top universities in Asia.  

The School of Humanities at NTU Singapore pursues disciplinary
excellence and promotes interdisciplinary teaching and research. The
School aims to equip our students with up-to-date knowledge, critical
thinking competence, research expertise, and communication skills to
enable them to realize their potential and aspirations and to make
lasting contributions to Singapore and beyond.

Lecturer in Malay/Bahasa Indonesia

The School of Humanities invites suitable candidates to apply for a
faculty position in Malay cum Indonesian Language in the Centre of
Modern Languages at the rank of Lecturer. Candidates must have a
considerable track record in teaching, curriculum design, multimedia
course materials development and knowledge of new technologies in
language instruction. 

The successful applicant will teach introductory to advanced Malay and
Bahasa Indonesia courses to tertiary students. Developing pedagogical
materials, incorporating technological innovations into the curriculum
and knowledge of current trends in second/foreign language teaching
methodologies will be an added advantage. 

The Centre for Modern Languages (CML) is a diverse department offering
15 Asian and European languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, German,
Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Russian, Singapore Sign
Language, Spanish, Tamil, Thai and Vietnamese). The centre places
great importance on enhancing the intercultural knowledge and skills
of the learners as well as their linguistic competence.

Requirements
Candidates who have the following qualifications are encouraged to
apply:

 - Postgraduate Qualification in Malay or Bahasa Indonesia as a
foreign language or in Malay or Indonesian studies.
 - Native proficiency in written and spoken for both Malay and Bahasa
Indonesia.
 - Experience and demonstrated excellence in teaching both languages,
preferably at tertiary level.
 - Experience in developing both Malay and Indonesian language
materials, including web-based materials.
 - Experience with multimedia and computer-based instructional
technologies.
 - Good command of English.

Remuneration
Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Application Procedure
Applications received by the 7 March 2024 will receive full
consideration. The position is open until filled.  Only shortlisted
candidates will be notified. Applicants are invited to submit their
applications (cover letter, CV, research and teaching statements,
teaching evaluations, names and contact details of at least three
referees) through the NTU career portal: https://ntu.wd3.myworkdayjobs
.com/Careers/job/NTU-Main-Campus-Singapore/Lecturer-in-Malay-and-Bahas
a-Indonesia_R00015843.

Enquiries about the position may be addressed to:
Chair of Search Committee, Centre for Modern Languages
Email: cml_recruit at ntu.edu.sg

Mailing Address for Applications:
Web Address for Applications: https://ntu.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Career
s/job/NTU-Main-Campus-Singapore/Lecturer-in-Malay-and-Bahasa-Indonesia
_R00015843
Contact Information:
        Chair Search Committee Centre Modern Language
        Email: cml_recruit at ntu.edu.sg



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