8.0017 Jobs: Languages (German, Italian,
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 19 May 1994 23:59:11 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0017. Thursday, 19 May 1994.
(1) Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 10:30:54 -0400 (EDT) (34 lines)
From: Joanna Johnson <johnson@offsv1.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Job: Senior Language Preceptor (German)
(2) Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 10:32:20 -0400 (EDT) (34 lines)
From: Joanna Johnson <johnson@offsv1.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Job: Senior Language Preceptor (Italian)
(3) Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 10:34:17 -0400 (EDT) (34 lines)
From: Joanna Johnson <johnson@offsv1.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Job: Senior Language Preceptor (Japanese)
(4) Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 16:45:32 GMT (44 lines)
From: Donald Spaeth <DSPAETH@dish.gla.ac.uk>
Subject: Job announcement: Humanities computing lectureship
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Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 10:30:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joanna Johnson <johnson@offsv1.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Job: Senior Language Preceptor (German)
GERMAN LANGUAGE
The Department of Modern Languages at McMaster University invites
applications for a Senior Language Preceptor (German). This is a
non-tenurable, contractually-limited appointment for two years,
commencing August 1, 1994. This appointment will be eligible for
renewal in 1996 subject to budgetary approval and a satisfactory
performance. The salary for 1994-95 is $35,000.
The main responsibility of the successful candidate will be to
teach four full courses, supervise teaching assistants, and
develop instructional materials for German language courses.
This appointment involves ten months of program-related work,
a month of personal professional development and a month of
vacation annually.
The applicant should have native or near-native command of German
and a higher degree in some aspect of German Studies. In
accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and
encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including
aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities, and women.
Applications, including curriculum vitae and letters by three
referees, should be sent before June 10, 1994 to Dr. Nina
Kolesnikoff, Acting Chair, Department of Modern Languages,
McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario,
L8S 4M2. E-MAIL: modlangs@McMaster.ca.
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Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 10:32:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joanna Johnson <johnson@offsv1.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Job: Senior Language Preceptor (Italian)
ITALIAN LANGUAGE
The Department of Modern Languages at McMaster University invites
applications for a Senior Language Preceptor (Italian). This is
a non-tenurable, contractually-limited appointment for two years,
commencing August 1, 1994. This appointment will be eligible for
renewal in 1996 subject to budgetary approval and a satisfactory
performance. The salary for 1994-95 is $35,000.
The main responsibility of the successful candidate will be to
teach four full courses, supervise teaching assistants, and
develop instructional materials for Italian language courses.
This appointment involves ten months of program-related work,
a month of personal professional development and a month of
vacation annually.
The applicant should have native or near-native command of
Italian and a higher degree in some aspect of Italian Studies.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and
encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including
aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities, and women.
Applications, including curriculum vitae and letters by three
referees, should be sent before June 10, 1994 to Dr. Nina
Kolesnikoff, Acting Chair, Department of Modern Languages,
McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario,
L8S 4M2. E-MAIL: modlangs@McMaster.ca.
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Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 10:34:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joanna Johnson <johnson@offsv1.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Job: Senior Language Preceptor (Japanese)
JAPANESE LANGUAGE
The Department of Modern Languages at McMaster University invites
applications for a Senior Language Preceptor (Japanese). This is
a non-tenurable, contractually-limited appointment for two years,
commencing August 1, 1994. This appointment will be eligible for
renewal in 1996 subject to budgetary approval and a satisfactory
performance. The salary for 1994-95 is $35,000.
The main responsibility of the successful candidate will be to
teach four full courses, supervise teaching assistants, and
develop instructional materials for Japanese language courses.
This appointment involves ten months of program-related work,
a month of personal professional development and a month of
vacation annually.
The applicant should have native or near-native command of
Japanese and a higher degree in some aspect of Japanese Studies.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and
encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including
aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities, and women.
Applications, including curriculum vitae and letters by three
referees, should be sent before June 10, 1994 to Dr. Nina
Kolesnikoff, Acting Chair, Department of Modern Languages,
McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario,
L8S 4M2. E-MAIL: modlangs@McMaster.ca.
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Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 16:45:32 GMT
From: Donald Spaeth <DSPAETH@dish.gla.ac.uk>
Subject: Job announcement: Humanities computing lectureship
From: "DAN GREENSTEIN" <DIGGER@dish.gla.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 16:36:46 GMT
University of Glasgow
Lectureship in Humanities Computing
The Lectureship will help to develop and expand the
use of computing in both teaching and research among
the academic departments within the Arts Faculty.
He/she will contribute to the new undergraduate
course 'Humanities Computing: Issues and
Applications'. There may also be an opportunity to
participate in honours and postgraduate teaching in
those departments which use computer applications in
their degree courses.
Candidates should combine a strong academic
background in an arts discipline with knowledge of
humanities computing applications (e.g. text
processing, databases, multimedia). An academic
background in computing science with practical
experience in humanities computing will also be
considered.
The post is available for one year in the first
instance. Salary will be within the Lecturer Grade
A scale (13,601 - 18,855 pounds).
Further particulars may be obtained from the
Academic Personnel Office, University of Glasgow,
Glasgow, G12 8QQ, where applications (8 copies of cv
and covering letter), should be lodged on or before
17th June, 1994.
In reply, please quote ref.no. 8305