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Sent: September-10-12 3:37 PM
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Subject: [slw_cccc] Second Language Writing position (tenure
track) at the University of Washington
Dear Colleagues,
Please share widely and encourage all who are qualified to
apply for our Assistant Professor (tenure track) position in
Rhetoric and Composition/second language writing at the University
of Washington. We have a thriving PhD program in Language and
Rhetoric, a leading MATESOL program, and an internationally
diverse undergraduate and graduate student population. For the
last three years, we have been actively engaged in researching and
developing resources to support multilingual students in writing
courses. Please feel free to contact me off-list with any
questions about the area, the position, the university, the
department, etc.
Sincerely,
Anis Bawarshi
Professor of English
Director, Expository Writing Program
University of Washington
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Assistant Professor: Composition and Rhetoric, Department of
English, University of Washington
The University of Washington English Department invites
applications for a full-time, tenure-track, Assistant Professor
position in Composition and Rhetoric, with second language writing
as a specialization or concentration. The appointment is to begin
Fall 2013. Applicants should have the Ph.D. degree by the start of
appointment. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching,
research and service.
Commitments to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels and to sustained research and publication in composition
and rhetoric are expected. In addition to the second language
writing specialization or concentration listed above, preference
will be given to candidates who focus on one or more of the
following areas: writing of diverse populations, writing across
the curriculum/writing in the disciplines, English language
studies, discourse analysis, and new media studies. As a public
institution, the University of Washington seeks candidates
committed to working with diverse student and community
populations; applicants are encouraged to describe in their
applications how their scholarship and teaching contributes to
diverse communities. Please submit application materials including
a letter of application, c.v., dossier, dissertation abstract,
teaching portfolio, and writing sample to the MLA Interfolio
ByCommittee Job Application Web site. Contact
information: Gary Handwerk, Chair, Department of English,
University of Washington, Padelford Hall A101, Box 354330,
Seattle, WA, 98195.
Priority will be given to applications received by November
16, 2012.
The University of Washington is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer. The University is dedicated to the goal of
building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff
committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment
and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities,
individuals with disabilities, and covered veterans.
--
Natasha Artemeva
Graduate Supervisor
Associate Professor
School of Linguistics and Language Studies
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario
K1S 5B6
Tel.+1 (613) 520-2600 ext.7452
Fax +1 (613) 520-6641
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www1.carleton.ca/slals/people/artemeva-natasha
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