[Corpora-List] Job: Applied linguistics at UC Davis, USA

From: Raśl Aranovich (aranovch@sprynet.com)
Date: Sun Sep 29 2002 - 18:22:12 MET DST

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    Tenure-Track faculty position in
    Second Language Acquisition and Development
    Assistant Professor

    The Department of Linguistics at the University of California, Davis, seeks
    a linguist specializing in second language acquisition and development at
    the assistant professor level. We are looking for someone with a
    complementary emphasis in language variation and corpus linguistics; an
    interest in California's growing multilingual/multicultural population is
    also desirable. The candidate should be able to teach advanced courses in
    second language acquisition and development and M.A.-level TESOL pedagogy,
    along with other graduate and undergraduate courses as needed by the
    department. Our department currently offers an MA with a general track and
    an applied (TESOL) track. A doctoral program emphasizing second language
    acquisition and development is currently in the approval process.

    Candidate must show strong promise in both research and teaching, and
    rapport with the interests of the department. To ensure full consideration,
    applications must be postmarked by December 6, 2002, though the position
    will remain open until filled. Send application letter, sample publications
    and three letters of reference to Vai Ramanathan, Chair, Search Committee,
    Department of Linguistics, University of California, One Shields Avenue,
    Davis, CA 95616. TEL: 530/752-1291, FAX: 530/752-3156; Email:
    Labyrns@ucdavis.edu, Lesley Byrns, Office Manager). For further information
    about the Department of Linguistics at UCD, please visit our website at
    http://linguistics.ucdavis.edu

    The University of California, Davis, and the Department of Linguistics are
    interested in candidates who are committed to the highest standards and
    professional activities, and to the development of a campus climate that
    supports equality and diversity. The University of California is an
    affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.



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