Arabic-L:PEDA:NYU jobs: see recruiter at MESA

Dilworth Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Wed Nov 20 17:51:17 UTC 2002


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Date:  02 Nov 2002
From: Eline Potoski <ep33 at nyu.edu>
Subject:NYU jobs: see recruiter at MESA

Michael Gilsenan will be available to speak with anyone interested in
the
positions below at MESA this week. You may reach him on Saturday or
Sunday
via the Marriot Wardmen Park Hotel or look for the signs on the
announcement bulletin board at the conference.

Arabic Teaching Positions
The Department of Middle Eastern Studies at New York University invites
applications for two positions of Language Lecturer in Arabic, to begin
September 1, 2003, pending administrative and budgetary approval. The
teaching load is three courses per semester. A minimum of two years
teaching Arabic as a foreign language (AFL) at the university level,
familiarity with proficiency-based language teaching and testing,
native or
near native command of Arabic, ability to teach all levels, and
familiarity
with the use of technology in language teaching required.  Ph.D. in
Arabic
language, linguistics, literature, or a related field preferred.  Please
submit a cover letter, c.v., writing sample, student evaluations, and
three
letters of reference by January 31, 2003, to: Arabic Search Committee,
Department of Middle Eastern Studies, New York University, 50 Washington
Square South, New York, NY 10012.  NYU is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer.

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