Arabic-L:PEDA:U of Utah job

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1) Subject:U of Utah job

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Date: 17 Apr 2007
From:mushira.eid at utah.edu
Subject:U of Utah job

VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ARABIC
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
The Department of Languages and Literature and the Middle East Center  
at the
University of Utah invite applications for a Visiting Assistant  
Professor position in
Arabic beginning August 2007.  This is a one-year appointment with  
the possibility of
renewal. The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in Arabic  
language and literature
(or related field) with strong background in language pedagogy and  
teaching
methodologies, native or near native fluency in Arabic, and  
demonstrable excellence in
language teaching. He/she should be prepared to teach all levels of  
Arabic as well as
courses in literature and culture and to help coordinate Arabic  
language instruction
including supervision of teaching assistants. Teaching load is six  
courses (three per
semester).
Deadline for application is May 7, 2007, or until position is filled.  
Send letter of
application, c.v., and three letters of recommendation to: Professor  
Mushira Eid, Chair,
Department of Languages and Literature, 255 S. Central Campus Dr.,  
Rm. 1400,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT  84112-0490. Email: Melinda  
Schneider at
mschneider at languages.utah.edu.
The University of Utah is an AA/EOE employer and encourages  
applications from
women and minorities, and provides reasonable accommodations to the  
known
disabilities of applicants and employees.


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