Arabic-L:PEDA:Notre Dame Job

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1) Subject:Notre Dame Job

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Date: 05 Mar 2012
From:Li Guo <Li.Guo.6 at nd.edu>
Subject:Notre Dame Job

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Arabic Language/Lecturer

The Arabic Program in the Department of Classics at Notre Dame invites
applications for a full-time lecturer in Arabic language to begin
August 2012.  The position is for one year with the possibility of
renewal.  Successful applicants will have at least an M.A. in
linguistics, literature, Middle Eastern Studies, or relevant field, as
well as preparation in communicative language pedagogy.  Successful
applicants will also have native or near native fluency in Modern
Standard Arabic, at least one dialect, and English, and some
experience teaching at all levels of Arabic language instruction.
               Please send letter of application, CV, statement of
teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching experience, along with
three letters of recommendation to:  Dr. Elizabeth F. Mazurek, Chair,
Dept. of Classics, 304 O’Shaughnessy Hall, University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame IN  46556.  Applications may be sent via email to
Mazurek.4 at nd.edu.
               The University of Notre Dame is an international
Catholic research university and an equal opportunity educator and
employer with strong institutional and academic commitments to racial,
cultural, and gender diversity.  Persons of color, women, members of
under-represented groups, and those attracted to a university with a
Catholic identity are encouraged to apply.  Information about Notre
Dame, including the University’s mission statement, is available at
www.nd.edu <http://www.nd.edu>  <http://www.nd.edu> .  Information
about the Program of Arabic Language and Culture in the Department of
Classics can be found at http://classics.nd.edu.  Reviewing as
received.

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