28.3849, Jobs: Mandarin; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Translation: Assistant Teaching Professor, Wake Forest University
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Subject: 28.3849, Jobs: Mandarin; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Translation: Assistant Teaching Professor, Wake Forest University
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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2017 12:44:21
From: Sarah Zakaria [wakejobs at wfu.edu]
Subject: Mandarin; Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Translation: Assistant Teaching Professor, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA
University or Organization: Wake Forest Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Department: Interpreting and Translation Studies
Job Location: North Carolina, USA
Web Address: http://interpretingandtranslation.wfu.edu/
Job Title: Assistant Teaching Professor
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Translation; Interpreting Studies, Contrastive Analysis
Required Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Description:
Starting January 2018, this is a two-year appointment with possibility of
renewal. Applicants must posses a Ph.D. in Interpreting and Translation
Studies, Applied Linguistics or other relevant field. Professional experience
as an interpreter required.
The faculty member will teach six courses per year at the graduate level,
including supervising internships and students’ research projects, and
contribute to the curriculum development in our Interpreting and Translation
Studies program.
Applicants should have evidence of excellent teaching experience, active
scholarly publication, and a commitment to productive institutional service.
Some experience in curricular design is also desirable.
Applicants should apply online with a cover letter directed to Dr. Olgierda
Furmanek and Dr. Sarah Barbour, Directors of the ITS Graduate Program. Also
submit your CV, sample of a syllabus for a Chinese-English advanced
interpreting course and course evaluations. Please note that materials should
be in either Word or PDF format and there is a limit of 5 file uploads per
applicant. Three confidential letters of recommendation must be sent via
email by the recommender or dossier service to the application email below.
The submission of an online application for Wake Forest University is required
for this position. Applications and other materials must be submitted no later
than October 16, 2017 at 5:00 pm.
Application Deadline: 16-Oct-2017
Email Address for Applications: letters at wfu.edu
Web Address for Applications: http://bit.ly/2jIMWlI
Contact Information:
Sarah Zakaria
Email: wakejobs at wfu.edu
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