TESOL/Applied Linguistics 2011

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2010-2011 Jobs
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Arizona State University
Deadline: November 15, 2010

Field(s): Applied Linguistics and TESOL

Notes: Contacted for phone interview 11/24 [x2]
 * Ad in Chronicle

Had phone interview 11/28 [x2 12/1]

Invited for campus visit 12/24

Boise State University
Deadline: 22-Oct-2010

Field(s): TESOL, Applied Linguistics

Notes:
 * Not posted on LinguistList - posting found here: http://hrs.boisestate.edu/joblistings/faculty/AS-0010-01.shtml


 * Cross-posted at Linguistics 2010-2011
 * From Linguistics page: "Had phone interview 11/12/10. They are also having phone interviews on 10/15, and will contact shortlisted candidates in late Nov. or early Dec. Campus visits to be completed by Dec. 12."
 * Rejection email 11/19
 * From Linguistics page: "11/19: campus interview scheduled x 2"

Columbia College
Annoucement: http://chronicle.com/jobs/0000647726-01/?sid=ja&utm_source=ja&utm

Deadline: September 19, 2010

Field: Assistant / Associate Professor of English as a Second or Other Language

Notes:


 * Lost interest because CC is bascially a distance learning (i.e. online) school

Columbia University
Deadline: September, 2010

Field(s): Bilingual/Bicultural Education

Rejection by email 12/15/10

Notes: Was asked if I wanted to remain in the applicant pool for non-tenure track positions. I was compelled to say "yes" because I am poor.

TC has very strong lecturer (non-tt) program and great place to boost your cv or stay long-term (I am not employed there).

Eastern Michigan University
Deadline: November 15, 2010

Field(s): Applied Lx, ESL, TESOL

Notes:
 * http://linguistlist.org/jobs/get-jobs.cfm?JobID=80000&SubID=3321774
 * Anyone hear anything about this one?- Not yet. x3
 * Received rejection email Jan. 5. [x5]
 * Phone interview to be scheduled week of Jan 10. x4

Georgia State University
Deadline: November 30 review begins, deadline Dec. 15

Fields: Applied Linguistics/ESL Notes:

Anyone hear from them yet??

Nope.

Has anyone received word from them yet? no


 * Just received an email from them: "We will begin viewing complete applications soon."
 * I did not receive this e-mail.

Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Deadline: December 3, 2010

Field(s): Applied Linguistics and Second Language Literacy

Notes:


 * HR Announcement

Kennesaw State University
Field(s): TESOL positions.

Notes:

Mississippi State University
Deadline: December 15, 2010

Field(s): Linguistics and TESOL

Notes:
 * http://linguistlist.org/jobs/get-jobs.cfm?JobID=79981&SubID=2806912

Rejection by email 1/3/11. Very polite email though. Good luck to the rest of you.

Rejection by email - interestingly, I really didn't like the email.

Rejection by e-mail 1/6/11

Portland State University
Deadline: December 10, 2010

Field: Applied Linguistics

Notes: (Dec. 16) Contacted via email for a phone interview to take place in the first part of January [x3]

The email they sent requesting times for interview availability said that their short list included 12. Anyone know how many applicants there were?
 * Ad in Chronicle

SUNY New Paltz
Deadline: December 15, 2010

Rejection by email 12/20/10

University of California, Berkeley
Deadline: December 1, 2010

Field: ELL/Bilingual Education

Notes: Anyone hear from them yet?

No.

Any updates on this position?

University of Houston
Deadline: November 15, 2010

Field: Applied Linguistics (Dept. of English)

Notes: On Linguist List

Additional materials requested (11/15)

Q: The additional materials that were requested, what are they? Writing samples, teaching evaluations...?

A: I was asked for evidence of teaching and writing samples. I have not been contacted for interview. Me neither! The letter they sent about additional materials was so vague.

Invited for videoconference interview. [11/24] [x3, 11/29]

Any updates on this search? Had a videoconference in early December and have not heard anything since, which I am assuimg this means they have invited other candidates to campus. Any news would be appreciated. [Response: I also had videoconference interview in Dec. and have not heard anything since then. I don't know if they've invited people for campus visits or not][x2]

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Deadline: Oct. 11

Field: ESL/Education for Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Learners (open rank), School of Ed.

Q: tried to follow up on the app. status twice by email. never heard back from them. Anyone has any news about this school?

I got a confirmation of application around Oct. 12 but have not heard anything since.

Rejection letter received 12/18 (dated 12/7)

University of Kansas
Deadline: November 15, 2010

Field: Applied Linguistics/TESOL (School of Ed.)

Notes: http://linguistlist.org/jobs/get-jobs.cfm?JobID=79920&SubID=2652255
 * Contacted 12/10 to see if still interested in the position x2

University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Deadline: November 15, 2010

Field: Applied Linguistics/Language, Literacy and Culture

Level: Assoc. Prof.

Notes: http://linguistlist.org/jobs/get-jobs.cfm?JobID=79360&SubID=2650658
 * any news??


 * They contacted me about a missing letter of rec.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Deadline: Screening of applications begins November 29, 2010

Field(s): Second Language Education/Applied Linguistics

Notes:
 * Ad in Chronicle
 * Received e-mail inquiring as to whether or not I remain interested in the position (12/3)
 * Contacting references - (heard via one of my recommenders) (12/7)
 * Invitation for campus interview (e-mail, 12/23)

University of San Diego
Deadline: Dec 2

Field: TESOL

Notes:

Anyone hear from them yet?

Nope.

Any updates on this position?

Rejection by e-mail. (1/14) (x4) It was a crisp rejection with hints of platitude.

Bummer. Really liked that campus.

Washington State University
Field: ESL Composition Professor

Rejection by email: 12/27/10

Rejection letter: 1/3/10. Hmmmmmm. I wonder what the difference is. None, I suppose.

Perhaps a reject by mail is more honorable because they sacrifice a tree and a stamp for the purpose of telling you to "go away." The email is just lousy bandwith.

Notes:


 * Cross-posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2011