For more information, please contact:
Dr. Kathy Negrelli
[email protected]
cc: Ms. Akiko Davis
[email protected]
Kennesaw State University is searching for a part-time instructor to teach two (2) lower-level classes on the Kennesaw campus from this fall semester. They are in-person classes. Days and times may be somewhat flexible, depending on instructor's availability.
For more information, please contact: Dr. Kathy Negrelli [email protected] cc: Ms. Akiko Davis [email protected]
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The School of Modern Language at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) invites applications for a part-time Lecturer in Japanese during AY2022-2023, start date of August 1, 2022. The teaching load is two in-person courses, meeting three days/week (MWF): one beginning and one intermediate-level for the fall 2022 semester. Qualifications: a minimum of Master’s degree is required, ideally in the field of Applied Linguistics, Foreign Language Teaching or another related field. Native or near-native fluency in Japanese is required. The ideal candidate must have an experience teaching the Japanese language at the college level for a minimum of two years, and show the ability and enthusiasm to teach communicative, learner-centered, language and culture courses, and to support the Japanese program and the mission of the college. Please send a letter of interest, CV with list of courses taught, statement of teaching interest and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the names of three references to Kimberly Bass Seaton, Administrative Manager of the School of Modern Languages, at [email protected]. The final candidate will need to submit three letters of recommendation to the School Interim Chair, Dr. David Shook at [email protected]. Inquiries about the position can be sent to Dr. Kyoko Masuda at [email protected]. Only applicants who are authorized or can obtain the necessary visa to work in the USA by the start of appointment should apply and a background check must be completed prior to employment Review of materials will begin June 6th and continue until the position is filled. Georgia Tech provides equal opportunity to all faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including applicants for admission and/or employment, contractors, volunteers, and participants in institutional programs, activities, or services. Georgia Tech complies with all applicable laws and regulations governing equal opportunity in the workplace and in educational activities. Georgia Tech prohibits discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or veteran status in its programs, activities, employment, and admissions. This prohibition applies to faculty, staff, students, and all other members of the Georgia Tech community, including affiliates, invitees, and guests. The Department of Russian and East Asian Languages and Cultures (REALC) at Emory University invites applications for a teaching position in Japanese language for the academic year 2022-23, with an anticipated start date in August 2022. Applicants should possess a minimum of an M.A. in Japanese linguistics, language pedagogy, second language acquisition, or a closely related area and be highly proficient in both Japanese and English. A record of successful teaching at the college level and familiarity with technology in teaching is required. Responsibilities include teaching five Japanese language courses at the 1st and 2nd year levels during the term of appointment.
Please submit by email a letter of application, CV with list of courses taught, statement of teaching interest and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and at least two letters of recommendation to Julie Darby ([email protected]). Inquiries about the position can be sent to Seth Goss at [email protected]. Review of materials will begin May 12th and continue until the position is filled. Only applicants who are authorized or can obtain the necessary visa to work in the USA by the start of appointment should apply. Emory University is an AA/EOE employer. Kennesaw State University is now accepting applications for a nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Japanese in the Department of Foreign Languages to begin August 2022.
Responsibilities Strong scholarship and a commitment to excellence in teaching and student engagement is expected of all faculty members in the Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at KSU. The standard teaching load is 3/3. Faculty in the Department teach in a variety of modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, and online. This nine-month tenure track position includes the following responsibilities:
You can view and apply for this job at: ttps://careers.hprod.onehcm.usg.edu/psp/careers/CAREERS/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=43000&JobOpeningId=236799&PostingSeq=1 Contact Information For questions about this faculty opening, please contact search committee chair Oumar Cherif Diop, Ph.D., [email protected] and/or, 470-578-2363. For more information or questions about a faculty job posting, please contact Academic Affairs at [email protected]. For technical support, please call OneUSG Connect Support at 877-251-2644, or by email at [email protected]. The Department of Foreign Languages of Kennesaw State University invites applications for a part-time instructor in Japanese beginning in January, 2022. The teaching load is 3 upper-level courses, each meeting face-to-face on Mondays and Wednesdays, and on-line (asynchronous) on Fridays.
Qualifications: a Master’s degree or foreign language equivalent is required, ideally in Japanese, Asian Studies, or related field. Native or near-native fluency in Japanese is required. The ideal candidate must have experienced teaching Japanese at the college level, and show the ability and enthusiasm to teach communicative, learner-centered, language and culture courses, and to support the Japanese program and the mission of the college. KSU provides equal opportunities to all qualified applicants, regardless of race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, and any other category protected by federal, state, or local law. Please send inquiries and letter of interest to Dr. Kathy Negrelli, JPN program coordinator at [email protected]. Temporary Full-time Japanese Instructor Position
GSU Perimeter College is looking for an instructor who can work from November 2021 to end of January/from January 1st to end of January. Requirements ・Teaching Japanese four to five introductory courses In-parson, Synchronous online teaching style, or Asynchronous online teaching style. ・MA or Ph.D. in Japanese language pedagogy. ・Experiences in teaching at college or university levels. ・Technical skills to give instruction using LMS ( D2L, Moodle, Campus, Blackboard). The applicant must hold U.S. citizenship or a Permanent Resident “green card”. Interested applicants should send a current CV with contact information to Rick Robinson at [email protected]. You can be considered for this position even if you already work or the USG. 急募のお知らせ ジョージアステイト大学ぺリメタカレッジにて2021年11月~2022年の1月、又は2022年の1月のみ働ける方を急募しております。 ―募集事項 In-parson, Synchronous online teaching styleまたはAsynchronous online teaching styleで4から5コース教えることが可能な方 ジョージア州にて労働許可をお持ちの方 MAまたはPh.D.をお持ちの方 大学での教授経験がある方 LMS(D2L, Moodle, Campus, Blackboard) 等を使った指導経験のある方 短期の募集ではありますが、Asynchronous online teaching styleでの募集もしておりますので、すでに日中フルタイムで仕事をしている方でも,余裕があれば授業時間を気にせず働けるかと思います。すでにUSG機関で働いていらっしゃる方でも応募可能となっております。 応募の際はCVと共にRick Robinson( [email protected] )まで連絡をお願いいたします。 Oglethorpe University is looking for someone to teach one course for the Japanese minor program in the Spring of 2022 (February through May). The course should be taught in English, and the topic, on any aspect of Japanese culture, literature, or film, is open. This course would be under the Special Topics headline. (JPN 290, JPN 291 Special Topics in Japanese Language, Literature and Culture I, II)
However, if the instructor prefers, he/she could teach, instead, one of the courses listed in the university Bulletin under the Japanese minor program: JPN 250 Princes, Hermits and Courtesans: Traditional Japanese Literature in Translation (4 hours) This course is a survey of Japanese literature from the classical, medieval and early modern periods. Students will read and analyze selections from poetry, court diaries, historical epics, vernacular literature and early modern drama. Background on the social, aesthetic and religious foundations of Japanese literature will be presented. The importance of women’s writing will be addressed, as will the interplay between “high” and “low” forms of literature. Readings will include selections from The Tale of Genji, The Tale of the Heike, The Narrow Road to the Deep North, The Life of an Amorous Woman and The Tale of the Forty-seven Samurai. All readings will be in English. Prerequisite: COR 102. JPN 251 Identity and Nation in Modern Japanese Literature (4 hours) Identity and nation will be investigated through readings in modern fiction from the late nineteenth century to the present. Thematic units will focus on the influence of European notions of literature, gender and sexuality, writers and the war, and identity in the post-bubble era. Readings will include works by Mori Ogai, Higuchi Ichiyo, Tanizaki Jun’ichiro, Mishima Yukio, and Murakami Haruki. Class discussions will be supplemented by lectures on history and culture. All readings are in English translation. Oglethorpe University also needs someone to teach the following two courses: Spring of 2022: Elementary Japanese II and Intermediate Japanese II. All three courses can be taught over Zoom, either in the daytime program (February-May), or in the evening. The evening program lasts for 8 weeks, session 1 is Feb- March, and session 2 is April-May, twice a week. The course involves 3 hours of classes per week, from February through May. The pay is $3,300. Please contact Dr. Viviana Plotnik ([email protected]) if you are interested. Georgia State University- Perimeter College is interested in hiring a part time instructor of Japanese, for one, two, or possibly more courses. Minimal qualifications include a master’s degree with at least 18 graduate semester hours in Japanese or native speakers with a master’s degree in a related field such as Japanese, applied linguistics, education, languages, comparative literature etc. Interested applicants should send a current CV with contact information to Rick Robinson at [email protected]
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World Languages and Cultures Anticipated Start Date: August 2021 Job Description: Department of World Languages and Cultures at Spelman college is looking for a part-time Japanese instructor for AY21-22. The successful candidate will be expected to teach one to two (1-2) Japanese language classes at a beginning, intermediate or advanced level, including the responsibilities for designing the syllabus, grading students’ work, and offering regular office hours for academic advisement. In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to work with other faculty members in support of Spelman College’s goal to achieve excellence in teaching. (Spelman College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.) Qualifications: Master of Arts (M.A.) in Japanese language pedagogy. Teaching Japanese language as a foreign/second language, Japanese linguistics, or related fields. Native or near-native proficiency in both Japanese and English. Please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, names of two professional reference and their contact information, statement of teaching philosophy, academic transcripts, a photocopy of the degree diploma, and a photocopy of the teaching certificate (if available). If someone is interested in this position, please contact Dr. Xuexin Liu at [email protected] directly. The Foreign Language Department of Kennesaw State University invites applications for a part-time instructor in Japanese, beginning in Aug., 2021 The teaching load is one three-credit course in the Fall and two in Spring, 2022. The Fall course is on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and can be either synchronous online or face-to-face/in-classroom.
Qualifications: A Master's degree or foreign language equivalent is required, ideally in Japanese, Asian Studies, Second Language Acquisition, or a related field, and preferably with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in the target language. Native or near-native fluency in Japanese is required. The ideal candidate should have experience teaching beginning and/or intermediate Japanese at the college level, and show the ability and enthusiasm to teach communicative, learner-centered, language and culture courses, and to support the Japanese program and the mission of the college. KSU provides equal opportunities to all qualified applicants, regardless of race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, and any other category protected by federal, state, or local law. Please send inquiries and letter of interest to Dr. Kathy Negrelli, JPN Program Coordinator at [email protected]. |
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