Arabic-L:LIT:Cornell Job

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1) Subject: Cornell Job

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Date: 03 Nov 1999
From: "Phyllis A. Emdee" <pae3 at cornell.edu>
Subject: Cornell Job

Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies:  Early modern to
modern Arabic cultural history and literature

Cornell University, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Near
Eastern Studies seeks to make a tenure-line appointment at the
level of assistant professor in Arabic cultural history,
literature, and criticism of the early modern to modern Near East.
 The successful candidate will demonstrate broad expertise in classical
to modern Near Eastern cultural, religious and historical studies and
will be able to contribute to an interdisciplinary, primarily
undergraduate departmental curriculum in ancient to modern Near Eastern
civilization.

Applications should be submitted by December 15, 1999.

Applications submitted after this date cannot be guaranteed
complete consideration.

Applicants should send CV, writing samples, statement of teaching and
research interests, and request (three) referees to send letters of
recommendation directly to Ross Brann, Chair, Department of Near Eastern
Studies, Cornell University, 382 Rockefeller Hall, Ithaca, NY
14853-2502

Cornell University is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer.

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