近期美国中文教师职位信息三则
2010-09-21
The Department of World Languages and Literatures at Pacific University invites applications for Two-thirds-time Chinese Professor, one-year position, begins August 2010, Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR. Masters required; PhD preferred. Teaching experience preferred.
The primary responsibility is teaching 2 classes per semester, beginning and intermediate levels of Chinese language and culture. The next academic year is the preparation time for a new tenure-track position in Asian Studies or Chinese Studies starting fall 2011, and the selected candidate is expected to promote interest in Chinese language and culture on campus. The candidate is also responsible for supervising Chinese Club activities and participating in on-campus events related to the World Languages and Literatures Department, such as the annual Around the World cultural food festival in the fall semester and the Asian Day festival in the spring semester.
Forest Grove, Oregon, is located about 25 miles (40 km) west of Portland and 50 miles (80 km) from the Pacific coast. The town has a population of approximately 20,000, and the surrounding area is quite rural. Access to Portland and the metropolitan area is available through the bus, Pacific University Shuttle and MAX light-rail system.
Send cover letter and CV with 2 references electronically to Yasutaka Maruki, marukiy@pacificu.edu by June 30, 2010.
For application process, see www.pacificu.edu/hr/employment/.
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