13.624, Jobs: Applied Ling: Assoc/AsstProf at Mie Univ, Japan
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Subject: 13.624, Jobs: Applied Ling: Assoc/AsstProf at Mie Univ, Japan
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Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 17:18:33 +0900
From: Takame Sabine <takame at postoffice.utas.edu.au>
Subject: Applied Linguistics: English Asst/AssocProf at Mie University, Japan
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Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 17:18:33 +0900
From: Takame Sabine <takame at postoffice.utas.edu.au>
Subject: Applied Linguistics: English Asst/AssocProf at Mie University, Japan
The Division of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities
and Social Sciences, Mie University announces a tenure-track position
(three-year contract (renewable) without Japanese citizenship) at the
assistant/associate professor level, beginning October 1, 2002.
Teaching:
(i) English skill courses in the university-wide English curriculum
(ii) Undergraduate English linguistics courses offered within the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences
(iii) MA courses offered within the faculty
Rank: Associate/assistant professor
Qualifications:
A prospective candidate must:
(i) be a native (or near-native) speaker of English,
(ii) have at least an MA (preferably a Ph.D. in hand) in linguistics,
(iii) have an excellent teaching and research profile to be able to
teach at the graduate level,
(iv) be 35 years of age or under at the time of appointment,
(v) be proficient in Japanese,
(vi) and be capable of coordinating the university-wide English curriculum
with part-time lecturers whose native language is English.
Required documents (either in English or in Japanese):
(i) Curriculum vitae (a photo attached)
(ii) List of publications, oral presentations and others (list them under
respective categories)
(iii) A copy of all the publications
(iv) An abstract each of the five selected publications (200 words/abstract in
English, or 400 characters/abstract in Japanese)
(v) An essay stating your aspirations for research and teaching (two pages,
double-spaced on A4 in English, or 1,500 characters in Japanese)
(vi) A statement of self-evaluation of your proficiency in Japanese.
Deadline: Application materials must arrive by April 12, 2002
Send your application materials in recorded mail (write English
faculty position application materials enclosed in red on the
envelope) to:
Prof. Hiroshi Nishikawa
Dean, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Mie University
1515 Kamihama, Tsu
Mie 514-8507
Japan.
The successful candidate will be expected to reside in or near the city of Tsu.
Contact Takashi Akaiwa at geigoei at human.mie-u.ac.jp for informal inquiries.
Mie University is a national, comprehensive university and is
approximately a one-hour train ride from Nagoya.
Takame Ueki-Sabine
Asian Languages and Studies
University of Tasmania
G.P.O. Box 252-91
Hobart, Tasmania 7000
Australia
Ph. 61-3-62262360
Fax 61-3-62267813
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