Arabic-L:LIT:AUC jobs

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Date:  31 Oct  2002
From: Michael Russell <mrussell at aucnyo.edu>
Subject:AUC jobs

THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO

Modern Arabic Literature

Founded in 1919, AUC's campus is located in Cairo, Egypt, and its
degree programs are accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of
the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.  For more
information see our website at www.aucegypt.edu.  The Ph.D. is
required. University teaching experience is preferred.  One- two- or
three-year appointments subject to mutual agreement will begin
September 2003.  Renewal of an appointment depends upon institutional
needs and/or the appointee's performance.  The normal teaching load is
three courses per semester and English is the language of instruction.
Salary and rank are according to scale based on qualifications and
professional experience.  For expatriates, housing, annual round-trip
air travel for appointee and accompanying family, plus schooling for up
to two children are included.  In view of AUC's protocol agreement with
the Egyptian Government, which requires specific proportions of
Egyptian, U.S., and third-country citizen faculty, at this time
preference will be given to qualified applicants who are U.S. citizens.
  Application instructions are given below.

The Department of Arabic Studies has two vacancies in Modern Arabic
Literature. The successful candidates will teach undergraduate and
graduate courses in modern Arabic literature, such as survey courses,
selected themes and topics, the genres of modern Arabic literature,
colloquial Arabic literature, modern Arabic literary criticism.
Courses taught in English and in Arabic.  Participation in the
university's Core Curriculum interdisciplinary seminar will also be
required.  Applicant may be native speaker of English or Arabic but
should be fluent in the second language.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:  E-mail a letter of application specifying
Position # AS-1/2 with C.V. and names and addresses of three references
to facultyaffairs at aucnyo.edu <mailto:facultyaffairs at aucnyo.edu> or mail
to: Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan, Provost, The American University in Cairo,
420 Fifth Avenue, Fl. 3-AL, New York, N.Y. 10018-2729, and complete the
Personnel Information Form provided at
<http://forms.aucegypt.edu/provost/pif3.html>.  Applications accepted
until position is filled.

THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

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