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FRENCH UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT SCARBOROUGH Applications are invited for a tenure-stream position, Assistant or Associate Professor, in French, Division of Humanities, University of Toronto at Scarborough. Qualifications: Ph.D. in French with specialization in linguistics/applied linguistics and second language teaching/learning, and a strong record of teaching and research. Applications are welcomed from candidates qualified to carry out research and to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should be prepared to develop and teach undergraduate courses in all areas of French linguistics and language structure, as well as more general language practice courses, and to play a major role in a significant curriculum planning and renewal exercise that will determine the future level and direction of programs in French at the University of Toronto at Scarborough. Familiarity with technology-based approaches to learning will be considered an asset. Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Send letter of application and curriculum vitae, along with evidence of scholarly and teaching ability, to Professor Elizabeth Cowper, Chair, Division of Humanities, University of Toronto at Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario M1C 1A4, and arrange for three letters of reference or confidential dossier to be sent directly to the same address. Appointment commences July 1 2000. Applications arriving after January 31, 2000 may be too late. In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. In accordance with its Employment Equity Policy, the University of Toronto encourages applications from qualified women or men, members of visible minorities, aboriginal peoples, and persons with disabilities. FRAN�AIS UNIVERSITE DE TORONTO A SCARBOROUGH La Division des Etudes Humaines � L'Universit� de Toronto � Scarborough cherche � pourvoir un poste en Fran�ais au rang de professeur(e) adjoint(e) ou agr�g�(e), menant � la permanence. Nous recherchons quelqu'un qui poss�de un doctorat en fran�ais, avec sp�cialisation en linguistique ou en linguistique appliqu�e, qui s'interesse particuli�rement � l'apprentissage de la langue seconde, et qui puisse offrir un excellent dossier en mati�re de recherche et d'enseignement. Le/la candidat(e) devra �tre pr�t(e) � poursuivre des recherches et � d�velopper des cours de 2e et de 3e cycle portant sur la langue et la linguistique. Il/elle sera �galement appel�(e) � assurer un r�le de premier plan dans le renouvellement de notre curriculum, processus qui d�terminera et la direction et le niveau de nos futurs programmes en fran�ais. Des connaissances et une certaine exp�rience de CALL seront aussi des atouts souhaitables. La r�muneration sera � la mesure de l'exp�rience et des qualifications pr�sent�es. Envoyer toute demande, avec curriculum vitae et preuves d'expertise en recherche et en enseignement, � l'adresse suivante: Professeure Elizabeth Cowper, Directrice, Division of Humanities, Universit� de Toronto � Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, ON M1C 1A4. Faire parvenir directement � la m�me adresse trois lettres de r�f�rence. Date d'entr�e en fonction: 1er juillet 2000. Pour �tre prises pleinement en consideration les demandes devront �tre re�ues le 31 janvier 2000 au plus tard. Conform�ment � la l�gislation canadienne en mati�re d'immigration, cette annonce s'adresse aux citoyen(ne)s canadien(ne)s et au r�sident(e)s permanent(e)s du Canada. L'Universit� de Toronto suit une politique d'�quit� en mati�re d'emploi. Toutes les personnes qualifi�es, femmes et hommes, membres de groupes minoritaires et des premi�res nations, personnes handicap�es, sont encourag�es � se porter candidat(e)s. - Elizabeth A. Cowper Chair, Division of Humanities tel: 416-287-7127 University of Toronto at Scarborough fax: 416-287-7116 1265 Military Trail cowperMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuescar.utoronto.ca Toronto, ON M1C 1A4 Canada