Arabic-L:PEDA:Columbia Job

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1) Subject: Columbia Job

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Date:  07 Feb 2002
From: George Saliba <g.saliba at columbia.edu>
Subject: Columbia Job

Senior Position in Arabic Literature

The department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures has been
authorized to seek an additional appointment in Arabic literature at the
senior level.

The successful candidate must exhibit an extensive teaching and
publication record, and must be prepared to teach courses covering
classical as well as modern Arabic Literature at both the graduate and
the undergraduate levels.  The person should also be prepared to
supervise graduate dissertations in a variety of fields relating to
Arabic and Comparative Literature.

The successful person should also be willing to participate in the
general undergraduate curriculum, and should naturally possess the
leadership qualities that are necessary for this senior post.

Interested persons who would like to nominate candidates or wish to be
considered for the position themselves should address their
correspondence by March 15, 2002, to:

Professor George Saliba, Chair
Senior Arabic Search Committee
Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures
Columbia University
1140 Amsterdam Avenue, MC 3942
New York, NY 10027

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages
applications from people with a minority status.

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