13.3002, Jobs: Applied Ling: Lecturer/Asst Professor, Taiwan
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Subject: 13.3002, Jobs: Applied Ling: Lecturer/Asst Professor, Taiwan
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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 03:28:23 +0000
From: shugate at hotmail.com
Subject: Applied Ling: Lecturer/Asst Prof or above, Da-Yeh University, Taiwan
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Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 03:28:23 +0000
From: shugate at hotmail.com
Subject: Applied Ling: Lecturer/Asst Prof or above, Da-Yeh University, Taiwan
University or Organization: Da-Yeh University
Department: English Language Department
Rank of Job: Lecturer/Assistant Professor or above
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics,
Translation, English/American Literature, Language
Testing, Clinical Linguistics
Description:
The English Language Department at Da-Yeh Univeristy (DYU) has several
full-time openings at or above an assistant professor level, and one
full-time opening at a lecturer level, beginning on August 1,
2003. The assistant professor positions require a PhD and a strong
publication record in fields related to the following: Computer
Assisted Language Learning (CALL), Computational Linguistics, Language
Testing, ELT for Younger Learners, English/American Literature,
Communication and Negotiation in Translation, Educational Technology,
Clinical Linguistics and Multi-media English Teaching. The lecturer
position requires a native speaker of English and master-degree holder
in fields related to ELT, English Literature, Business Enlgish, ELT
for Younger Learners and Chinese/English Translation.
DYU offers salaries including benefits according to Taiwan's national
laws governing the personnel system at accredited universities. An
entry level salary for an assistant professor is about NT$73,000/month
(including a NT$10,000/month bonus for those with PhDs); for a
lecturer the figure is NT$52,000/month. Benefits include paid
vacations (about 1 month in the winter, 2.5 months in the summer and 1
week during the spring), an annual Chinese New Year bonus equal to 1.5
months of pay, overtime pay for teaching hours in excess of the 10
hours minimum, and health coverage under Taiwan national health care
system. For a detailed description of the application process
(including a list of the required application materials) and other
employment related information, see our recruitment web page at
http://www.geocities.com/dyu_english
Interested applicants should send The Search Committee a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, a statement of research goals, copies
of major publications and three letters of recommendation by March 15,
2003.
Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr. Shuming Chen
The Search Committee
English Language Department
Da-Yeh University
No. 112,
Shan-Jiau Rd.,
Da-Tsun Village,
Chang-Hua County 515
Taiwan
Applications are due by 15-Mar-2003
Contact Information:
Dr. Shuming Chen.
Email: shugate at hotmail.com
Tel: 00886-4-8511888, ext. 6012
Fax: 00886-4-8511610
Website: http://www.dyu.edu.tw
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