12.2533, Jobs: Applied,Hispanic Ling: 2 Lecturers, Pittsburgh
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Subject: 12.2533, Jobs: Applied,Hispanic Ling: 2 Lecturers, Pittsburgh
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Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 13:22:57 -0400
From: "Constance T. Tomko" <connie+ at pitt.edu>
Subject: Applied Ling: Lecturer/Lang Coordinator, Hispanic Ling: Lecturer
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Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2001 13:22:57 -0400
From: "Constance T. Tomko" <connie+ at pitt.edu>
Subject: Applied Ling: Lecturer/Lang Coordinator, Hispanic Ling: Lecturer
THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, DEPARTMENT OF HISPANIC LANGUAGES AND
LITERATURES is seeking applicants for a three-year appointment as
Lecturer and Language Coordinator with a specialty in Teaching
Methodology/Applied Linguistics, pending budgetary approval. The
appointment would begin in Fall 2002, with the possibility of
successively renewable three-year contracts. ABD or Ph.D. and native
or near-native fluency required. The position entails coordinating
the undergraduate language program in Spanish, including the training
and supervision of approximately thirty Teaching Assistants and
several part-time instructors. Applicants should be qualified to
teach courses in Teaching Methodology at the undergraduate/graduate
level, and Applied Linguistics at the undergraduate/graduate level.
Send letter of application, CV, three letters of recommendation, and
samples of writing to: Mabel Morana, Chair, Department of Hispanic
Languages and Literatures, 1309 Cathedral of Learning, University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA l5260. Phone number (412) 624-5225, Fax:
(412) 624-8505, e-mail: mabel at pitt.edu. Deadline for applications:
November 9, 2001.
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups
under-represented in academia are especially encouraged to apply.
THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, DEPARTMENT OF HISPANIC LANGUAGES AND
LITERATURES is seeking applicants for a one-year appointment as Lecturer
qualified to teach all levels of Spanish at the undergraduate level,
pending budgetary approval. The appointment would begin in Fall 2002,
with the possibility of renewal. ABD or Ph.D. and native or near-native
fluency required. Background in Hispanic Linguistics preferred. The
teaching load is six courses per academic year including (but not
limited to) Spanish Reading, Conversation, Grammar and Composition, and
Advanced Composition.
Send letter of application, CV, graduate transcripts, three letters of
recommendation and student evaluations to Mabel Morana, Chair,
Department of Hispanic Languages and Literatures, 1309 Cathedral of
Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA l5260. Phone
number (412) 624-5225, Fax: (412) 624-8505, e-mail: mabel at pitt.edu.
Deadline for applications: November 9, 2001.
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups
under-represented in academia are especially encouraged to apply.
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