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Stanford University
Lecturer in English for Foreign Students

          The Language Center at Stanford University invites
applications for a full-time position of Lecturer in English for
Foreign Students beginning September 1, 2008. The position is a
three-year, renewable appointment and is expected to include summers.
Minimum qualifications are an MA in linguistics, applied linguistics,
and/or TESOL, Ph.D. preferable. Applicants should have experience
teaching both written and spoken academic ESL courses at the college
level and should possess an excellent command of English. Additional
desirable qualifications include experience in ESL materials
development, teaching graduate students, international TA training,
and computer-assisted language learning.
          The salary is competitive. Applications, including current
vita, the names of three persons who can serve as recommenders, and a
brief description of your teaching philosophy, should be sent or
faxed to English for Foreign Students Search Committee, Stanford
Language Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2015. Fax
number 650-725-9377. The review of applications will begin
immediately. The deadline for receipt of applications is November 26,
2007. Stanford University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer. Applications from minority and women candidates are
especially encouraged.
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