Deadline: 15 October 2010
The Pennsylvania State University Department of Applied Linguistics and Asian Studies Program invite applications for a joint position in Chinese and Applied Linguistics at the rank of associate or full professor. (Start date is negotiable) Applications at the rank of advanced assistant professor will also be considered. Candidates should provide evidence of an outstanding publication record and outstanding teaching at graduate and undergraduate levels, in addition to effective graduate student mentorship in applied linguistics and/or Chinese language pedagogy. Evidence of grant writing experience preferred. Preference will be given to applicants whose research and teaching will contribute to and build on the existing thematic strengths of both units/programs and who demonstrate expertise in conceptual and practical applications to Chinese language pedagogy.
Please send curriculum vitae, a letter of application that describes current and future research, and a list of three references (with contact information) to: Mrs. Lynn Maggs lmm38@psu.edu, SUBJECT LINE: CHINESE AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS. If materials cannot be submitted electronically, please mail to: Chinese and Applied Linguistics Search, Department of Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University, 305 Sparks Building, University Park, PA 16802. Consideration of applications begins October 15, 2010. (Start date of this appointment is negotiable)
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The Pennsylvania State University Department of Applied Linguistics and Asian Studies Program invite applications for a joint position in Chinese and Applied Linguistics at the rank of associate or full professor. (Start date is negotiable) Applications at the rank of advanced assistant professor will also be considered. Candidates should provide evidence of an outstanding publication record and outstanding teaching at graduate and undergraduate levels, in addition to effective graduate student mentorship in applied linguistics and/or Chinese language pedagogy. Evidence of grant writing experience preferred. Preference will be given to applicants whose research and teaching will contribute to and build on the existing thematic strengths of both units/programs and who demonstrate expertise in conceptual and practical applications to Chinese language pedagogy.
Please send curriculum vitae, a letter of application that describes current and future research, and a list of three references (with contact information) to: Mrs. Lynn Maggs lmm38@psu.edu, SUBJECT LINE: CHINESE AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS. If materials cannot be submitted electronically, please mail to: Chinese and Applied Linguistics Search, Department of Applied Linguistics, The Pennsylvania State University, 305 Sparks Building, University Park, PA 16802. Consideration of applications begins October 15, 2010. (Start date of this appointment is negotiable)
More information here.