9.1459, Jobs: ESL, French Computational Ling
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LINGUIST List: Vol-9-1459. Tue Oct 20 1998. ISSN: 1068-4875.
Subject: 9.1459, Jobs: ESL, French Computational Ling
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Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 19:24:30 KST
From: "Sean Witty" <wittysan at hotmail.com>
Subject: ESL Instructor; Seoul, Korea
2)
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 20:19:47 +0200
From: Antoine Ogonowski <Antoine.Ogonowski at erli.fr>
Subject: Computational Ling; France
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 19:24:30 KST
From: "Sean Witty" <wittysan at hotmail.com>
Subject: ESL Instructor; Seoul, Korea
Seoul Women's University's English Language License (SWELL) program is
seeking to fill 7 vacancies beginning in January 1999. The SWELL
program is located in Kongnung-dong, NE Seoul, and is the premier
language proficiency program within the Republic of Korea, boasting one
of the most intensive and comprehensive curricula to be found. Our
current faculty consists of 14 full-time teachers and further expansion
is anticipated.
To learn more about the university, visit their website at:
http://www.swu.ac.kr/english/index.html
To learn more about the SWELL program, visit us at:
http://www.swu.ac.kr/~swell/new/
Interested parties are advised as follows:
1). Effective January 1,salaries will range between 1.6 million - 2.2
million won, depending on academic credentials. Instructors who renew
their contracts will receive an additional 100,000 won per month, per
year.
2). All instructors are contracted for 20 hours of classes per week.
During intensive terms, however, they are routinely scheduled for 24
hours. The additional 4 hours per week are paid as overtime, at the
rate of 18,000 won per hour.
3). All instructors, as per the contract, are guaranteed 5 weeks paid
vacation. These weeks, however, correspond to periods between terms and
are rarely longer than 3 week intervals. In sum, these intervals
generally exceed the 5 weeks guaranteed in the contract.
4). The program provides on-campus housing, in the form of a
comfortable-sized cottage shared between 2 foreign instructors. A
housing allowance of 200,000 won per month is available subject to these
conditions:
a). It may not be possible to provide housing for instructors
with families, or they may opt not to take housing due to
spousal obligations. In such cases, payment of the housing
allowance is guaranteed.
b). In the event that housing is not available at the start of
the contract, instructors will be paid the housing allowance
until such facilities are available. This rarely happens.
c). Instructors without families who decline to accept campus
housing are not paid the allowance.
5). At the end of each term, instructors receive a bonus, ranging
between 0 and 200,000 won per month of the term, depending on their
performance in the evaluation process.
6). The program assumes responsibility for 50% of the cost for the
national health insurance program.
All applications for these positions must be received no later that 5:00
PM, Seoul time, November 6, 1998. To apply, please send a cover letter
and resume/CV, a recent photo, and copies of your diploma, transcripts,
and picture page from your passport (originals are not necessary), to
the undersigned. Applicants proceeding to step b, see below, will also
need three letters of reference. All applications will then be
prioritized as follows:
* Academic credentials
Ph.D.
MA/MS TESL, Linguistics, Education, English (language)
MA/MS other fields; BA/BS TESL, Linguistics, Education, English
BA/BS other fields
* Experience
1+ years in Korean public school or university
1+ years in any public school or university
no formal experience
a). After initial screening, in-country applicants will have their
first interviews, with the undersigned, between November 9 and November
17. Overseas applicants will be notified of their candidacy and will
receive a formal application, via e-mail, and due by November 17. Due
to the expected volume during this period, only applicants designated
"candidates" will be contacted.
b). In-country applicants designated candidates after November 17 will
be required to attend a second interview, with the Program Director,
between November 23 and November 27. Overseas candidates will be
interviewed telephonically during this period. All candidates at this
stage will be notified of their disposition before December 1, 1998.
Although it may seem that our program is like most other universities,
in that there is a high premium placed on academic credentials, we
accept all applications, evaluate them, and place them on file for
future possibilities. All interested parties, therefore, are encouraged
to apply.
Any questions should be directed to the undersigned via e-mail or fax.
Good luck to all who apply!
Sean M. Witty, PBK
Linguist/Foreign Language Specialist
Seoul Women's University-SWELL, Coordinating Instructor
http://members.tripod.com/~wittysan/
FAX: (82)+ 2 + 977-7520
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 20:19:47 +0200
From: Antoine Ogonowski <Antoine.Ogonowski at erli.fr>
Subject: Computational Ling; France
L'entreprise ERLI, depuis 21 ans spcialiste de renomme
mondiale dans le domaine de l'ingnierie linguistique , annonce
plusieurs possibilits de poste temporaires (CDD ou stage d'tude
rmunr) pour ingnieurs informaticiens ou informaticiens linguistes
de niveau dbutant ou confirm. Au moins un des postes temporaires
pourra tre trs probablement transform en CDI.
Les candidats seront intgrs dans nos quipes de recherche ou
de dveloppement de produits et seront amens couvrir diffrents
aspects du domaine du traitement de la langue.
La capacit d'intgration et l'autonomie sont des qualits
ncessaires.
Connaissances demandes : Java, Unix, Windows NT, Perl, notions
de bases de donnes relationnelles.
Une exprience du SGBD Oracle (de prfrence V8.0.4) , des
notions lmentaires de linguistique et une connaissance de l'anglais,
de l'espagnol ou de l'allemand seront des atouts supplmentaires.
Contact :
Antoine Ogonowski
<Antoine.Ogonowski at erli.fr>
ERLI
Immeuble "Le Mlis"
261, rue de Paris
93556 Montreuil Cedex
FRANCE
<http://www.erli.com>
Tel : 33 (0) 1 49 93 39 00
Fax : 33 (0) 1 49 93 39 39
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