25.2151, Jobs: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonetics: Instructor, University of Saskatchewan
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Subject: 25.2151, Jobs: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonetics: Instructor, University of Saskatchewan
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Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 12:24:44
From: Veronika Makarova [v.makarova at usask.ca]
Subject: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonetics: Instructor, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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University or Organization: University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Department: Inerdisciplinary Linguistics Program
Job Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Web Address: http://www.usask.ca/programs/colleges-schools/arts-science/linguistics/index.php
Job Rank: Instructor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Phonetics
Description:
A one year (12 months) full-time term appointment at the rank of Instructor (current base salary of $56,056) with primary specialization in the area of Linguistics commencing 1 July, 2014. The successful candidate should have a PhD in Linguistics or Applied Linguistics. Demonstrated excellence in teaching will be preferred.
The responsibilities of the position include teaching 18 cu (six classes) per academic year. Classes to be taught may include: Ling 110.3 Grammar; Ling 111.3 Language Structures; Ling 242.3 Phonetics; Ling 247.3 World Languages, Ling 343.3 Child Language Acquisition, Ling 245.3 Lexicology.
Interested candidates should apply by June 15, 2014 with a COMPLETE dossier including CV, a statement of teaching and research interests, peer and student evaluations of teaching if available, three letters of reference, copies of publications/writing samples, and other pertinent information.
CV should contain a separate section "Canadian citizenship status" with a clear indication whether the applicant is Canadian citizen, resident or a national of another country.
Incomplete applications, applications without citizenship status clarification, or applications suggesting to retrieve application parts, references, etc. from any third parties/websites will not be considered.
Application Deadline: 15-Jun-2014
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr Veronika Makarova
Interdisciplinary Linguistics Program; Department of Religion and Culture
College of Arts and Science 919 ARTS Building, 9 Campus Drive
University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5A5
Saskatoon, S7N 5A5
Canada
Email Address for Applications: v.makarova at usask.ca
Contact Information:
Dr Veronika Makarova
Email: v.makarova at usask.ca
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