9.1501, Jobs: TESOL, Discourse Analysis
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Subject: 9.1501, Jobs: TESOL, Discourse Analysis
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Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 10:15:00 -0500 (CDT)
From: Michael Noonan <noonan at csd.uwm.edu>
Subject: TESOL; Asst Prof at U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2)
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 14:44:05 +0000
From: Darek Galasinski <fa1922 at wlv.ac.uk>
Subject: Discourse Analysis; Research Fellow at U of Wolverhampton
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 10:15:00 -0500 (CDT)
From: Michael Noonan <noonan at csd.uwm.edu>
Subject: TESOL; Asst Prof at U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Assistant Professor in TESOL pedagogy and contrastive rhetoric. Tenure
track, to begin Fall 1999. We seek an outstanding scholar/teacher who
will actively contribute to our graduate programs in Linguistics/TESOL and
Composition/Rhetoric, as well as a pro-fessional writing program and an
undergraduate English composition program which responds to the needs of
an ethnically and linguistically diverse population. Experience in
developing and/or administering a university-level TESOL program
preferred. We plan to interview at MLA. Send letter of application and
CV only to:
Michael Noonan, Chair,
Dept. of English
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201
Must be postmarked no later than January 10. AA/EO
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 14:44:05 +0000
From: Darek Galasinski <fa1922 at wlv.ac.uk>
Subject: Discourse Analysis; Research Fellow at U of Wolverhampton
Applications are invited for the post of Research Fellow at the School of
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, funded by the
Leverhulme Trust.
You will conduct research into press representations and private perceptions
of middle age in Birmingham and the Black Country between c 1960 and 1995.
You should have an honours degree in Linguistics or History (or cognate
discipline), postgraduate research experience and ideally a PhD in Discourse
Analysis or Social History (or cognate discipline). For an informal
discussion please contact either Prof. John Benson (j.benson at wlv.ac.uk) or
Dr Dariusz Galasinski (d.galasinski at wlv.ac.uk). This is a temporary two-year
appointment. Salary in the range GBP 14,941 - 18,077 pa.
For detailed further particulars and an application form (returnable by 13
November 1998) and quoting the reference number A1780, contact:
Personnel Services Department
University of Wolverhampton
Molineux Street
Wolverhampton, WV1 1SB
United Kingdom
Tel. (+44) 1902 321 049 (ansaphone). For hearing impaired candidates,
the Minicom number is (+44) 1902 321249.
Email address: per at wlv.ac.uk.
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