11.266, Jobs: General Ling, TESOL/TEFL

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Subject: 11.266, Jobs: General Ling, TESOL/TEFL

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1)
Date:  Sun, 06 Feb 2000 20:48:08 +0100
From:  ttillema at bluewin.ch (Tom J.F. Tillemans)
Subject:  General Ling: Prof/ Univ of Lausanne, Switzerland (deadline extension)

2)
Date:  7 Feb 2000 13:50:53 -0000
From:  Saeko Urushibara <saeko at kitakyu-u.ac.jp>
Subject:  TESOL/TEFL:Part-time Lecturer at Kitakyushu University, Fukuoka Pref, Japan

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Sun, 06 Feb 2000 20:48:08 +0100
From:  ttillema at bluewin.ch (Tom J.F. Tillemans)
Subject:  General Ling: Prof/ Univ of Lausanne, Switzerland (deadline extension)


The deadline for applications for the post of Full Professor of English
Language and Linguistics at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, has
been extended to Feb. 20, 2000. See the earlier announcement (Jan. 13) on
this list.

Best wishes,
Tom Tillemans


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  7 Feb 2000 13:50:53 -0000
From:  Saeko Urushibara <saeko at kitakyu-u.ac.jp>
Subject:  TESOL/TEFL:Part-time Lecturer at Kitakyushu University, Fukuoka Pref, Japan


Rank of Job: Part-time lecturer
Areas Required: TESOL/TEFL
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Kitakyushu University
Department: Faculty of Humanities
State or Province: Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Pref.
Country: JAPAN
Final Date of Application: February 16, 2000
Contact: Saeko Urushibara saeko at kitakyu-u.ac.jp

Address for Applications:
4-2-1 Kitagata, Kokura-minami-ku
Kitakyushu
Fukuoka 802-8577
JAPAN

Courses to be taught: English conversation & composition
                            (freshmen & sophomores)
Class schedule: 2 courses/semester
                     Wednesday 12:50-2:20 & 2:30-4:00
Class size: 35-40 students/class
Contract: 1 year (Apr. 2000 - Mar. 2001), renewable,
            with possible changes in number and schedule of
    classes
Compensation: starts at \8980/class
                  (depending on educational/teaching backgrounds)
Transportation: all covered (except for Shinkansen)
Qualification: Master's degree (preferably in TESOL/TEFL
                 or related area)
                 Native speaker of English
                 Teaching experience at Japanese colleges/univs.
                 preferred

Contact Saeko Urushibara (associate professor, Faculty of Humanities,
Kitakyushu University, saeko at kitakyu-u.ac.jp) for
details.

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