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<Title>Job Opport. Tenure track positions in Applied Linguistics</Title>
<Tagline>Northern Arizona Universtity</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><br></div><div>Northern Arizona University has recently approved to open rank-tenure-track positions in applied linguistics. The English department is looking for scholars with expertise in the following areas:</div><div><br></div><div>Corpus linguistics (especially with an emphasis on spoken and/or writing registers), second language acquisition, second language reading/writing, and/or technology enhanced language learning.</div><div><br></div><div>For more information, please see the flyer attached or visit the website.</div></div>
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<Summary>Northern Arizona University has recently approved to open rank-tenure-track positions in applied linguistics. The English department is looking for scholars with expertise in the following areas:...</Summary>
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<Summary>Small Grants for Doctoral Research in Second or Foreign Language Assessment      Applications for the TOEFL Small Grants for Doctoral Research in Second or Foreign Language Assessment will be...</Summary>
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<Title>What Can I Do With A Major in GWST?</Title>
<Tagline>Your parents are going to ask, so tell them!</Tagline>
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    course, medicine and scientific research. GWST trains you to read carefully,
    think complexly, and argue passionately. You will gain skills that will help
    you ace the LSAT and GRE, write a killer application essay for jobs,
    fellowships, and graduate school, and demonstrate to employers that you know
    how to work well in today’s diverse workplace. Far more importantly, though, a
    major in GWST sets you up for a lifetime of questioning hard, thinking deeply,
    and figuring out how to make real changes in the world around you—a life worth
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<Summary>You can change the world! Our graduates have gone on to careers in politics, law, public service, social work, teaching, and yes, of course, medicine and scientific research. GWST trains you to...</Summary>
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<Title>Anne Brodsky Examines What Enables Women to Endure Adversity</Title>
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<Title>Welcome Reception Sept. 17, 2015, Fine Arts bldg rm 559 4:pm</Title>
<Tagline>Department of Africana Studies</Tagline>
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<Title>Kimberly Moffitt, AMST, Discusses #BlackLivesMatter on ABC2</Title>
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