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Lecturer in Modern Hebrew Rice University The Office of the Dean of Humanities is seeking to fill a position as Lecturer in Modern Hebrew beginning in the fall 1997. The position is non-tenured with annual appointments based on student demand. The Ph.D. is desirable but not required. Rice University is a small institution with undergraduate and graduate strengths in science, engineering, the social sciences, and the humanities. Evidence of excellence in classroom teaching is an imperative. The appointment will be in the Center for the Study of Languages and will contribute directly to its language program. We are seeking a person with a native or near native competence in spoken and written Hebrew. Emphasis in teaching will be on the spoken language, as well as reading skills. Candidates who also have competence in reading pre-modern Hebrew texts will be preferred. Training in applied linguistics, or foreign language teaching methodology is also desirable, but not required. The normal course load is two courses (six hours) per semester. Teaching duties will include four Hebrew language courses per year: Elementary Hebrew 1, 2 and Intermediate Hebrew 1, 2. Rice University is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual preference, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or veteran status. To be eligible for consideration send completed applications (including, CV and three letters of recommendation) to: Hebrew language Search, Dean of Humanities, Rice University, MS 33, Houston TX 77251-1892. E-mail: humadminMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuerice.edu. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. James E. Copeland Chair Department of Linguistics Rice University Houston, TX 77252-1892
Kwang Ju Women's University located in Kwang Ju city in southern part of South Korea is looking for two English instructors. Qualification requirements are Native speakers of English MA/MED in TESOL or other related areas Teaching is expected to start from April 28, 1997 for 15 classes hours per week. EFL/ESL teaching experience desired. Salary and benefits include; 1. W1,300,000/month and 2. housing, medical insurance, overtime payment (w20,000/hour) and other fringe benefits. Those who are interested should send resume and certificate of degree (bachelor and master) to Dr. E. J. Yoon of English Department via fax (011-82-62-953-2218). English Department Kwang Ju Women's University 165 San Jeoung Dong Kwang san Kwang Ju City, Republic of Korea 506-053 Phone No. for inquiry: 011-82-62-950-3563Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue