LINGUIST List 19.1509
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Wed May 07 2008
Jobs: Phonetics / Phonology: Rank Open, Hankuk U of Foreign Studies
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1. Jongsup
Jun,
Phonetics / Phonology: Rank Open, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea
Message 1: Phonetics / Phonology: Rank Open, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea
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Date: 07-May-2008
From: Jongsup Jun <jongsupjun korea.com>
Subject: Phonetics / Phonology: Rank Open, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea
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University or Organization: Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Department: Linguistcs and Cognitive Science
Job Location: Seoul and Yongin, Korea, South
Web Address: http://www.hufs.ac.kr/
Job Rank: Rank Open
Specialty Areas: Phonetics; Phonology
Description:
The Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Yongin Campus) invites applications for a non-tenure track position with the specialty of phonetics and/or phonology. Candidates should have a non-Korean citizenship, and are required to have sufficient proficiency of the English language to lecture in English. They are required to hold a PhD in linguistics at the time of application. Each semester, the selected candidate will teach about three courses (i.e. eight credit hours) of linguistics including a graduate-level seminar. The salary is based on the university's appointment scale determined by the candidate's research and teaching experience. For example, the expected income level for assistant professor will be around 40,000,000 KW (= about 40,000 USD) per year plus housing supported by the university. Additional financial incentives are available depending on academic performance. We provide one-way airplane tickets to Seoul, Korea for the faculty member and his/her spouse on the commencement of employment. Contract is made for one year, and is renewable up to three times, i.e. for four years. This position is ideal for a new-born PhD who needs teaching and research career, and for a senior scholar who seeks for new research environments for a year or so. Send applications by e-mail to Prof. Jongsup Jun (jongsupjun korea.com) by June 2, 2008. Applications should include a CV, a statement of research/teaching interests, and a publication list. Applications will be reviewed as soon as they are received, but they should arrive before June 2, 2008. Selected candidates on the short list will be requested to submit four recent photos of less -than 3.5*4.5 cm, a copy of PhD dissertation, copies of recent academic works, official transcripts of BA, MA, and PhD, official documents certifying work experience, a copy of the passport information page, and a copy of the alien registration card (if the applicant were staying in Korea) by June 14, 2008. These candidates will have an interview and a job talk around the end of June, 2008. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies is a nondiscriminatory employer.
Application Deadline: 02-Jun-2008
Email Address for Applications: jongsupjun korea.com
Contact Information:
Jongsup Jun
Email: jongsupjun korea.com
Phone: +82-31-330-4228
Fax: +82-31-330-4074
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