Arabic-L:PEDA:UofVirginia Jobs

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
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1) Subject:UofVirginia Jobs

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Date: 02 Oct  2003
From:Mohammed Sawaie <ms at m.mail.virginia.edu>
Subject:UofVirginia Jobs

       The Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and  
Cultures (AMELC) at the University of Virginia announces two  
lectureships in Arabic language beginning Fall Semester 2004.  We are  
looking for professional, skilled language instructors with competence  
in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), Arabic grammar and a serious  
commitment to teaching language at elementary, intermediate and  
advanced levels.  Applicants should have native, or near native fluency  
in MSA, one dialect and English.  MA or higher in Arabic language study  
or literature is required, in addition to a successful  
proficiency-based teaching record.  Responsibilities will include  
teaching 12 hours per week and participating in the administration of  
the Arabic Program.  Salary is commensurate with qualifications and  
teaching experience.

       An application letter, current curriculum vitae, supporting  
materials about teaching and three letters of reference should be sent  
to:

Chair
Arabic Search Committee
Asian & Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
P. O. Box 400781
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904


 The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action  
Employer

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