11.1896, Jobs: Japanese Lang/Lit Assist. Prof, Baruch College

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Subject: 11.1896, Jobs: Japanese Lang/Lit Assist. Prof, Baruch College

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Date:  Wed, 6 Sep 2000 17:37:07 -0400
From:  Adam Golove <adam at skyad.com>
Subject:  Japanese Lang/Lit: Assist. Prof, Baruch College (IO# 228185), New York

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Date:  Wed, 6 Sep 2000 17:37:07 -0400
From:  Adam Golove <adam at skyad.com>
Subject:  Japanese Lang/Lit: Assist. Prof, Baruch College (IO# 228185), New York


ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF JAPANESE
DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES
AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
TENURE-TRACK BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2001

Baruch College of CUNY seeks an assistant professor of Japanese with
native or near-native command of Japanese and expertise in teaching
Japanese language, literature, and culture. The successful candidate
will be expected to maintain an active research program in the area of
his or her specialty, have excellent teaching skills, develop new
courses, and develop collaborative research relationships with
relevant campus programs. A Ph.D.  is required for appointment as an
Assistant professor. Salary: $44,185 to $57,049.

Baruch College, a senior college of the City University of New York, is
located near beautiful and historic Gramercy Park in Manhattan and has the
most diverse student population of any college in the United States. Send
letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation,
and publication samples by 12/1/00, to:

	Professor Marshall J. Schneider, Chair,
	Department of Modern Languages and Comparative Literature,
	BARUCH COLLEGE/CUNY,
	Box G-1224, 17 Lexington Avenue,
	New York, NY 10010.

An AA/EO/IRCA/ADA Employer.

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