[Sealang-l] tenure track Thai language position at NIU

Doug Cooper doug.cooper.thailand at gmail.com
Sat Nov 8 04:26:53 UTC 2014


http://www.hr.niu.edu/employment/JobDetail.cfm?Job=27448

         RESPONSIBILITIES
Anticipated tenure-track position in Thai literature, linguistics, and/or
culture. Beginning Fall 2015. Area of specialization is open, however, the
successful candidate must be able to teach beginning to advanced language
courses. As a research-extensive university, NIU requires evidence of a
strong research program as well as excellence in teaching.

The department expects the new hire to be research-active, to be interested
in collaboration with colleagues and students, to be committed to student
success, and to engage with students through programs such as NIU’s Research
Rookie Program and to be affiliated with the Southeast Asian Studies Center.Â

         REQUIRED SKILLS
Native or near-native fluency in Thai; Ph.D. in a related discipline by the
time of appointment; experience in the use of technology, proficiency in
different modes of teaching (online/hybrid).Â

         PREFERRED SKILLS
Ability to teach in a related field, Thai history, culture, linguistics,
literature or other social sciences.Â

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Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong
Associate Professor of Thai
Department of Indo Pacific Languages
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2540 Maile Way, Spalding 465
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Tel: (808) 956-8948, (808)956-8672
Fax: (808)956-5978
Web: www.hawaii.edu/thai <http://www.hawaii.edu/thai>
<http://www.hawaii.edu/thai><http://www.hawaii.edu/thai>





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