Arabic-L:PEDA:JOBS:U of North Carolina Wilmington

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Date: 28 Oct 2013
From:  "Al-Batal, Mahmoud M" <albatal at austin.utexas.edu>
Subject: JOBS:U of North Carolina Wilmington

Dear Colleague:

As an institution of higher learning, the University of North Carolina
Wilmington is committed to maintaining a campus environment that values
diversity. The university aims to achieve, within all areas of the
university community, a diverse student body, faculty, and staff capable of
providing for excellence in the education of its students and for the
enrichment of the university community.

To that end, I invite your assistance in identifying candidates with
specific attention to minorities and women for the position of Assistant
Professor of Arabic in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
at UNCW.

UNC Wilmington, one of 17 constituent institutions of the University of
North Carolina, has consistently achieved regional and national recognition
for its emphasis on quality undergraduate education, enriched by graduate
and research programs, and the value of its education offerings. The
department currently offers majors in French, German and Spanish, and has
an MA program in Hispanic Studies.

The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of
North Carolina Wilmington invites applications for a full-time,
tenure-track position in Arabic beginning August 2014.

The teaching load is 3/3, half of which will be taught through distance
learning systems of the university, either online or through
intercampus-linked classrooms. The successful candidate will be expected to
teach basic language courses and eventually upper-level courses in Arabic
Studies. Preference will be given to applicants with successful
college-level teaching experience and a strong interest in curriculum
development. An active research agenda is essential, and contributions to
university service will be expected. The position requires native or
near-native proficiency in Arabic and English. A Ph.D. in Arabic or
equivalent foreign degree must be in hand by August 2014.

If you are aware of individuals ready to join a faculty of outstanding
scholars and a community of learners at a growing, comprehensive public
institution, please send me their contact information so that I may
encourage their application.  The vacancy announcement is online at
http://uncw.edu/hr/joblistings_epa/14F023.html.

Thank you for any help you can provide.

Best wishes,

Amanda Boomershine
Search Committee Member

Amanda Boomershine, PhD
Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
University of North Carolina Wilmington
601 South College Road
Wilmington, NC  28403-5973

Phone:  (910) 962-7922<tel:%28910%29%20962-7922>
Fax:        (910) 962-7712<tel:%28910%29%20962-7712>
email: boomershinea at uncw.edu<mailto:boomershinea at uncw.edu>

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