Need Assistant Professor of Linguistics in Logan, UT
Job title: Assistant Professor of Linguistics
Company: Utah State University
Job description: Overview
The Department of World Languages and Cultures (WLGC) at Utah State University invites applications for a tenure-track academic year (9 month) position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Linguistics. For this teaching-centered faculty position (anticipated 3-3 teaching load), we seek to hire an individual with experience teaching and carrying out research in Linguistics. Housed in the Spanish section of the department, this position will be located on the Logan campus and may also provide instructional support to USU?s statewide students and campuses. This individual reports to the WLGC department head. The anticipated start date is August 2024.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be expected to:
- Teach undergraduate Linguistics courses in English and Spanish; with the possibility of periodically teaching graduate-level courses as part of the Master of Second Language Teaching program housed in the department
- Maintain an active profile as a practitioner and researcher in Linguistics
- Collaborate with the WLGC department head, section coordinators, and other faculty members across the department as needed
- Assist with ongoing curriculum development of the Linguistics minor
- Develop and offer courses that incorporate aspects of human rights, social justice, and overall meaningful understanding of cross-cultural communication
- PhD in Linguistics, Hispanic Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or Second Language Acquisition by August 1, 2024 (ABD will be considered) Candidates who are ABD will be hired as an Instructor.
- Native or Near-Native Spanish language proficiency
- Evidence of teaching excellence in Linguistics, Hispanic Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or Second Language Acquisition
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
- Experience teaching Linguistics courses in English and Spanish
- Previous experience with teaching undergraduate linguistics courses and ability to develop new, interesting courses for students
- Ability to produce scholarly work in their area(s) of specialization
- Proficiency in an additional language from the WLGC (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, and/or Russian)
- CV
- Cover letter that addresses the position?s responsibilities and minimum qualifications
- A one-page description of sample linguistics courses that the applicant would be willing/able to teach
- Contact information for three professional references