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 <description>Hello All,

I&#039;m beginning a project that attempts to explore (and starts to define) graduate writing instruction as it is occurring across the disciplines. I&#039;ll be conducting a few local interviews, but I&#039;d first like to see what&#039;s been written and who might already have experience with this topic. I thought I might call on the expert knowledge of the WPA members as a first resort. Can anyone suggest notable sources that cover this topic? Is there any notable scholarship that takes a WAC approach to graduate student writing instruction?

Many thanks in advance!

Justin </description>
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WRITING PROGRAM, 
University of California, Santa Barbara

Deadline for primary consideration, November 9, 2007; however, positions are open until 
filled.

The UCSB Writing Program invites applications for the 2008-2009 academic year for 
LECTURERS in composition. Lecturers teach lower division courses, including courses for 
EOP students, and advanced writing courses in the humanities, social sciences and various 
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Applied Science and Engineering

The full job posting is available at http://link.library.utoronto.ca/academicjobs/display_job_detail_public.cfm?job_id=2357.
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