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>Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:48:13 -1000 (HST)
>From: National Foreign Language Resource Center <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Positions at the University of Hawaii at Manoa (Honolulu, HI) (fwd)
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University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Second Language Studies

Assistant Professors (2)

The Department of Second Language Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa,
seeks to fill two vacancies at the assistant professor level.  The
Department offers a Master of Arts in Second Language Studies, and it
administers a PhD program in Second Language Acquisition and an Advanced
Graduate Certificate in Second Language Studies. A BA with an ESL
specialization is available through the University's Interdisciplinary
Program. Faculty have interests in a wide range of domains in second and
foreign language research.  For more information, visit our website:
http://www.hawaii.edu/sls

Two positions, tenure track, full time 9-month, pending position
availability and funding, to begin August 1, 2007.

Minimum qualifications (both positions): Doctorate in second language
acquisition, applied linguistics or closely related field by August, 2007;
demonstrated ability to carry out research in the major area(s); second or
foreign language teaching experience; and evidence of excellent teaching
ability at the university level.

Position #82454. Applicants should have major research interests and
instructional competence in one or more of the following areas of second
language education:  language learning and technology (e.g.,
computer-assisted language learning, computer-mediated communication,
electronic and multimodal literacies, virtual communities); young language
learners (e.g., bilingualism or multilingualism among young learners in
foreign language, second language, heritage language, immersion, or dual
language education contexts); second language writing and literacy
development (e.g., cognitive, textual, or sociocultural dimensions of
multilingual writing, critical literacies).
Desirable qualifications: Publication in journals and books in the major
area(s); teaching experience in a second language studies or equivalent
graduate program; ability to win competitive research funding; interest in
the Asia-Pacific region, including Asian and Pacific languages; and
teacher education experience.

Position #84105. Applicants should have major research interests and
instructional competence in one or more of the following areas of second
language studies:  psycholinguistics of second language learning;
cognitive dimensions of bilingualism/ multilingualism; L2 research in
classroom and school settings from cognitive, interactional, or
sociocultural perspectives.
Desirable qualifications: Publication in journals and books in the major
area(s); prior teaching experience in a second language studies or
equivalent graduate program; ability to win competitive research funding;
and interest in the Asia-Pacific region, including Asian and Pacific
languages.

Duties for both positions:  Teach courses at the undergraduate and
graduate levels in the area of specialization in the Department of Second
Language Studies; conduct and publish research; participate fully in
supporting activities for academic programs, departmental governance, and
service to the University and community.

Annual 9-month Salary Range, both positions:  commensurate with experience

E-mail inquiries:

Position #82454:  Dr. Lourdes Ortega, Chair of Search Committee
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Position #84105:  Dr. Gabriele Kasper, Chair of Search Committee
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To apply:  Applicants should submit letter of application, curriculum
vitae, list of courses taught, and sample publications.  In addition,
letters of reference should be submitted directly by three recommenders.
All application materials should be sent by November 15, 2006 to:

Dr. Richard R. Day, Chairman
Department of Second Language Studies
570 Moore Hall
1890 East-West Road
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii  96822
USA

Closing date for both positions: November 15, 2006.

The University of Hawaii is an equal opportunity and affirmative action
employer.


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