7.0270 Jobs: French (1/48)
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sat, 23 Oct 1993 07:51:32 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 7, No. 0270. Saturday, 23 Oct 1993.
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 93 20:30:42 PST
From: "William Winder" <winder@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: Job announcements
VACANCIES - FRENCH
The Department of French of the University of British Columbia invites
applications for 2 tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant
Professor, commencing July 1st, 1994.
First postion:
Requirements: doctorate by September 30, 1994, in >the teaching of
French as a second language<; experience in the development and co-
ordination of French language courses at the post-secondary level,
in teacher training and in CALL; research and publications in this
area; excellent teaching evaluations; bilingual; or doctorate by
September 30, 1994, in >French Stylistics<; research and
publications in this area; demonstrated teaching ability in
advanced language courses; bilingual.
Second postion:
Requirements: doctorate by September 30, 1994, in >francophone
literature (outside France and Canada)<; research and publications
in this area; secondary specialisation in 20th century poetry an
advantage; demonstrated excellence in teaching both literature and
French language; bilingual.
Salary for both positions will be determined according to
qualifications and experience. This position is subject to final
budgetary approval. Closing date for application is 1 December 1993
or later if position not filled.
Send applications, including a C.V. and the names of at least three
referees, to
Valerie Raoul, Head, Department of French
797-1873 East Mall
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1
Fax: (604) 822-6675 Tel.: (604) 822-2879
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will
be given to citizens and permanent residents of Canada. U.B.C.
welcomes all qualified applicants, especially women, aboriginal
people, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities.
Appointment may be considered at a higher rank for a woman with
exceptional qualifications.
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William Winder: French, U. of British Columbia, WINDER@UNIXG.UBC.CA