[KS] posting for Korean 12-month lecturer, UBC

Ross King jrpking at interchange.ubc.ca
Thu Mar 27 01:48:07 EDT 2008


Dear Colleagues: 

Can you please post this opening on the Korean Studies listserve for me? 

Thanks, 

RK

> POSITION IN KOREAN LANGUAGE
> The DEPARTMENT OF ASIAN STUDIES
> University of British Columbia
> is accepting applications for one 12-month lecturer position (1 year
> contract) in Korean language, commencing September 1, 2008 and ending
> August 31, 2009. The successful applicant will teach 18 credits in
> the 2008W Academic Year (September 1, 2008 April 30, 2009) as well as 6
> credits in the 2009 Summer Session.
> Courses to be taught:
> KORN 200: Intermediate (6 credits) (2 sections, for a total of 12
> credits)
> KORN 301: Introduction to Sino-Korean Readings (6 credits)
> Plus an additional 6-credit course, to be determined.
> Applicants are required to have native or near-native fluency in Korean,
> a Masters degree (or be near completion) in Applied Linguistics, Language
> Education, or TESOL/TESL, and relevant teaching experience at the
> college/university level in North America. Salary and benefits are
> governed by UBC's Agreement on Conditions of Appointment for Sessional
> and Part-time Faculty Members.
> 
> Please send applications, including a letter of interest, Curriculum
> Vitae, three names of reference, a videotape of a class taught, as well
> as a sample lesson plan (the lesson plan should be the First Day of
> Lesson 16 in King and Yeon's Continuing Korean) no later than April
> 30th to:
> Korean Language Search Committee,
> Department of Asian Studies,
> University of British Columbia,
> 1871 West Mall,
> Vancouver, BC Canada V6T-1Z2
> UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. We
> encourage all qualified persons to apply. However, Canadians and
> permanent residents of Canada will be given priority.
> 
> 
> 
>
--
Ross King
Professor of Korean, University of British Columbia
and 
Dean, Korean Language Village, Concordia Language Villages





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