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Professor/Associate Professor/Lecturer in English Education or Applied Linguistics

Employer
School of Education, Waseda University
Location
Tokyo (JP)
Salary
Commensurate with the University's provisions
Closing date
Apr 1, 2021

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Job Role
Professor / Lecturer
Focus Area
Applied Linguistics
Job Type
Full-time

Job Details

The School of Education at Waseda University, Tokyo, invites applications for a position in English Language Teaching and/or Applied Linguistics at its Department of English Language and Literature.

Requirements:
PhD or equivalent
Capacity to teach content classes in English
Sufficient proficiency in Japanese to fulfill administrative duties

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics 

Start of employment:
1 April 2022

Apply by mail to:
Prof. Seiji Shinkawa
Waseda University, School of Education
1-6-1 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku 
Tokyo 169-8050
Japan

Application deadline:
22 March 2021

For further details, please see https://jrecin.jst.go.jp/seek/SeekJorDetail?fn=3&id=D121010974&ln_jor=0

Company

Job Announcement: Full-time Permanent Position in the Department of English Language and Literature, School of Education, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 1. Field of specialization: Applied Linguistics (Learning, instruction, and assessment of vocabulary, grammar, reading, and / or writing) 2. Teaching responsibilities: (a) Courses in the field of Applied Linguistics (b) English 3. Positions: one (assistant professor, associate professor, or full professor) 4. Application deadline: documents must be received by April 28, 2018 5. Employment begins: April 1, 2019 6. Requirements: Ph.D. or equivalent scholarly achievements Ability to conduct classes in English Ability to perform administrative duties in Japanese 7. Salary, etc.: In accordance with the regulations of Waseda University 8. Documents to be submitted: a. Curriculum Vitae (in the format available at https://www.waseda.jp/fedu/edu/news/2016/12/07/6113/)'''' b. Table of Research and Educational Contributions (in the format available at https://www.waseda.jp/fedu/edu/news/2016/12/07/6113/) *Please indicate all peer-reviewed publications accordingly. c. Three representative major research contributions (one copy of a single-author book, four copies of book chapters or articles), at least one of which must be in English. Please indicate in the Table of Research and Educational Contributions (b. above) the three items you are submitting. d. Copy of the diploma or degree certificate for your highest-level degree e. Finalists invited for interviews will also be required to submit two letters of recommendation. 9. Selection Procedure: a. Document screening, with notification of finalists around the end of June b. Interviews of finalists (Saturday, July 28, 2018) [transportation and accommodation costs to be borne by the applicant] 10. Address for submission of documents: Dean, School of Education, Waseda University Nishi Waseda 1-6-1, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8050 Please send documents by registered mail or messenger service. Write “Application for Faculty Position in Applied Linguistics” in red on the envelope. If you wish to have your documents returned, please enclose an envelope with a self-addressed, payment on delivery label. 11. Inquiries: Professor Tsuyoshi Ishihara, Chair, Department of English Language and Literature email: ishihara@waseda.jp Please use “Inquiry about Faculty Position” as the subject heading of your message. Please note that we will be unable to answer inquiries about the results of screening. Waseda University is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty in order to promote internationalization and gender equality on campus. In all matters related to faculty recruitment and promotion, the University prohibits any form of discrimination on the basis of national origin, gender, religion, creed, political affiliation, or disability.

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