Arabic-L:PEDA:Wayne State Jobs

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1) Subject:Wayne State Jobs

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Date: 02 Oct 2006
From:May Seikaly <ad6006 at wayne.edu>
Subject:Wayne State Jobs
Arabic Language and Literature TT position

2007-2008

The Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies at Wayne State  
University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant  
Professorship in Arabic Language and Literature, starting in August  
2007. The candidate is expected to teach undergraduate and graduate  
courses in Arabic language and literature, supervise Master’s  
research in relevant fields, advise Arabic majors, and play a leading  
role in language curriculum development for the Arabic/Near Eastern  
Studies program. Candidates should have native or near native fluency  
in Modern Standard Arabic with a PhD by the date of appointment, and  
must be actively engaged in teaching, research and publication.  
Please apply on line at https://jobs.wayne.edu (posting #033433), and  
send letters of application, CV, writing samples, and three letters  
of recommendation addressed to: Arabic Search, Department of Near  
Eastern and Asian Studies, 437 Manoogian Hall, Wayne State  
University, Detroit, MI 48202.  The deadline for applications is  
December 10, 2006. Those interested in interviewing at the MESA  
Meeting in Boston on Monday November 20th, 2006

(between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m), may  set up an appointment with Dr. May  
Seikaly at ad6006 at wayne.edu by November 15, 2006.

Wayne State University is an Equal Opportunity affirmative action  
employer. Women and minorities are especially invited to apply.



Islamic Studies  TT position

2007-2008

The Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies at Wayne State  
University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant  
Professorship in Islamic Studies, starting in August 2007. The  
candidate is expected to demonstrate expertise in the classical  
textual traditions of Islam (Quran, Tafsir, Hadith) taught within the  
broader context of Islamic law and philosophy, and must be able to  
offer courses on Islamic civilization and on modern/contemporary  
Islamic thought and movements. Candidates must be willing to work in  
an interdisciplinary setting that includes programs in Arabic  
language and modern Near Eastern studies, and to play a leading role  
in curriculum development in the relevant fields. Candidates should  
have knowledge of classical Arabic with a PhD by the date of  
appointment. Knowledge of other regional languages–Farsi and /or Urdu– 
would be beneficial. Candidates must be actively engaged in teaching,  
research and publication. Please apply on line at: https:// 
jobs.wayne.edu (posting #033432), and send letters of application,  
CV, writing samples, and three letters of recommendation addressed  
to: Islamic Studies Search, Department of Near Eastern and Asian  
Studies, 437 Manoogian Hall, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI  
48202.  The deadline for application is December 10, 2006. Those  
interested in interviewing at the MESA Meeting in Boston on Monday  
November 20th, 2006 (between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m) may  set up an  
appointment with Dr. May Seikaly at ad6006 at wayne.edu by November 15,  
2006.

Wayne State University is an Equal Opportunity affirmative action  
employer. Women and minorities are especially invited to apply.

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