11.1244, Jobs: Chinese/Japanese Lecturers, U of Canterbury
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Subject: 11.1244, Jobs: Chinese/Japanese Lecturers, U of Canterbury
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Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 16:02:32 +1200
From: Liz Velde <L.Velde at regy.canterbury.ac.nz>
Subject: Chinese/Japanese Lecturers at U of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2000 16:02:32 +1200
From: Liz Velde <L.Velde at regy.canterbury.ac.nz>
Subject: Chinese/Japanese Lecturers at U of Canterbury, New Zealand
New Zealand
Department of Asian Languages: Senior Lecturer or Lecturer - equivalent to
US Associate Professor or Assistant Professor.
Chinese: Vacancy No. AL121. Applications are invited for this tenured
position from persons who possess, or who are close to completing, a
Ph.D degree in an area of Chinese Studies, and whose present research
interests are also in Chinese Studies. Applicants should have native
or near-native fluency in both modern standard Chinese (Mandarin) and
English. A significant component of teaching duties will be in
teaching Chinese as a second/foreign language. Preference may be given
to applicants also qualified to teach one or more of the following:
classical Chinese, Chinese civilisation, traditional Chinese thought
and philosophy. Appropriate prior teaching experience at the tertiary
level and an appropriate publications record are sought.
Japanese:Vacancy No. AL123. Applications are invited for this tenured
position from persons with a higher degree in an area of Japanese
Studies;
preference will be given to applicants who possess, or who are very
close to completing, a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in an area of
Japanese studies, and whose present research is in that area.
The appointee's principal teaching duties will be in teaching
Japanese as a second or foreign language.
Applicants should have native fluency in modern Japanese and should
also be able to communicate effectively in English. Some prior
experience of teaching Japanese as a second language at the tertiary
level, and an appropriate record of publications, are desirable.
Candidates for appointment at Senior Lecturer level should already
hold a Ph.D degree or equivalent, and have both substantial
appropriate tertiary teaching experience and publications record.
Full details for both positions from: hr at regy.canterbury.ac.nz, the address
below or http://www.canterbury.ac.nz
Applications, quoting the relevant Vacancy, close on 31 July 2000 with
the Human Resources Manager,
University of Canterbury,
Private Bag 4800, Christchurch.
The University has a policy of equality of opportunity in employment.
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