16.2407, Jobs: Socioling: Asst. Professor, U Wisconsin-Green Bay
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Subject: 16.2407, Jobs: Socioling: Asst. Professor, U Wisconsin-Green Bay
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Date: 18-Aug-2005
From: Cristina Ortiz < ortizc at uwgb.edu >
Subject: Sociolinguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, USA
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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:21:51
From: Cristina Ortiz < ortizc at uwgb.edu >
Subject: Sociolinguistics: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, USA
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University or Organization: University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Department: Humanistic Studies/Modern Languages
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Sociolinguistics
Required Language(s): Spanish (SPN)
Description:
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR--HUMANISTIC STUDIES/SPANISH.
Tenure track; PhD or equivalent in Spanish or Spanish Linguistics. Preferred
specialization Sociolinguistics; native or near-native proficiency in
Spanish required. Knowledge of latest teaching methodologies with
regard to second-language acquisition desirable. Must have higher
education teaching experience, demonstrated potential for excellence
in teaching and scholarship, commitment to undergraduate education,
and communication and interpersonal skills sufficient to work
effectively with a diverse array of students and colleagues.
Responsibilities include teaching all levels of Spanish including
advanced grammar, phonetics, sociolinguistics, and culture, and in
area of specialization. Additional courses in foreign language
teaching methodology and/or in interdisciplinary humanities possible.
Advising students and sharing program responsibilities is expected.
Submit letter of application, vitae, three reference letters, and
transcripts of all graduate work to: Cristina Ortiz, Chair of Spanish
Search and Screen Committee, Humanistic Studies, at the address below.
FAX: 920-465-2890; ortizc at uwgb.edu. Review of applications will begin
October 15, 2005 and continue until position is filled. Files must be
complete to be considered. Women and minorities are encouraged to
apply. Names of applicants may be disclosed unless requested
otherwise. Names of finalists will be released. UWGB is an AA/EO
employer.
Address for Applications:
Dr. Cristina Ortiz
2420 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311
United States of America
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Contact Information:
Dr. Cristina Ortiz
Email: ortizc at uwgb.edu
Website: http://www.uwgb.edu
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