13.3000, Jobs: Sociolinguistics: Asst Prof, U/of Macau, China
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Subject: 13.3000, Jobs: Sociolinguistics: Asst Prof, U/of Macau, China
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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 03:36:39 +0000
From: kpharis at umac.mo
Subject: Sociolinguistics and Other: Asst Prof, University of Macau, China
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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 03:36:39 +0000
From: kpharis at umac.mo
Subject: Sociolinguistics and Other: Asst Prof, University of Macau, China
University or Organization: University of Macau
Department: English
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics, All areas considered
Description:
Assistant Professor
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Linguistics. A background in
Sociolinguistics, an interest in the English language in an Asian
context, and familiarity with Chinese languages would be helpful, but
candidates from all areas of specialization will be considered.
Preference will be given to candidates who have experience in teaching
non-native speakers at the undergraduate level. MA teaching and thesis
supervision at both the M.A. and PhD levels are also likely for this
post. Full fluency and ability to lecture clearly in English are
requirements.
Effective date of the appointment is September 1, 2003. For full
details of salary and benefits, consult www.umac.mo. Click under
''Vacancies'' and then ''Terms of Employment.'' Annual salary for an
Assistant Professor is US$56,638-US$65,351. Subject to budgetary
approval. Applications will be accepted until the post is filled.
Address for Applications:
Attn: Keith Pharis
Department of English
University of Macau
Macao SAR
China
Position is open until filled.
Contact Information:
Dr. Keith Pharis.
Email: kpharis at umac.mo
Tel: +853 3974 217
Fax: +853 838 312
Website: http://www.umac.mo
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