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>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 13:21:27 -0400
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>From: Nina Garrett <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Position available at Saint Mary's University, Nova Scotia
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Please reply to the address given below, not to the list or to Nina.

SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY
Department of Modern Languages and Classics
The Department of Modern Languages and Classics, Saint Mary's University, 
invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in French at the rank 
of Assistant Professor starting July 1, 2004. The ideal candidate will be a 
specialist in the theory and practice of second language instruction, with 
research interest in FSL and technology-mediated language instruction, and 
have a demonstrated record of effectiveness in undergraduate language 
teaching at all levels. The ability to teach francophone culture would be a 
decided asset. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or be near completion of a 
doctoral program, demonstrate potential for building a strong research 
profile, and possess native or near-native fluency in French and English.

Saint Mary's University is uniquely committed to serving the local, 
regional, national and international communities, a commitment which it 
realizes through outreach activities, community-based research programs, 
and contributions to life-long learning. Its distinctly international 
character is reflected in its proportion of international students, study 
abroad opportunities, including one in Angers, France. We are particularly 
interested in candidates who can contribute to the greater 
internationalization of the Saint Mary's curriculum as a way of engaging 
global issues and of preparing students to live and work in a global 
environment.

Letters of application accompanied by an up-to-date curriculum vitae, names 
and addresses of three references, and a teaching dossier including recent 
teaching evaluations should be sent to:

Dr. Paul Bernard
Chair, Department of Modern Languages and Classics
Saint Mary's University
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3
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The closing date for applications is January 5, 2004.

Although candidates of all nationalities are encouraged to apply, Canadian 
Immigration policy requires that priority consideration be given to 
qualified Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Saint Mary's 
University encourages applications from women, aboriginal peoples, visible 
minorities, and people with disabilities. Visit our web site at www.smu.ca.



Nina Garrett, Director
Center for Language Study
Yale University
P.O. Box 208349
New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8349
Tel: (203) 432-8196
Fax. (203) 432-4485

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http://www.cls.yale.edu

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