15.2865, Jobs: Japanese/Ling: Asst Prof/Instructor, U of Montana

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Subject: 15.2865, Jobs: Japanese/Ling:  Asst Prof/Instructor, U of Montana

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Date: 12-Oct-2004
From: Dr Judith Rabinovitch < rabinovitchj at mso.umt.edu >
Subject: Japanese/Linguistics & Literature:  Asst Prof/Instructor, U of Montana, MT, USA


	
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Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 22:31:36
From: Dr Judith Rabinovitch < rabinovitchj at mso.umt.edu >
Subject: Japanese/Linguistics & Literature:  Asst Prof/Instructor, U of Montana, MT, USA

University or Organization: University of Montana, Missoula
Department: Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
Job Rank: Assistant Professor or Instructor
Specialty Areas: Japanese language
Required Language: Japanese


Description:

The University of Montana, Department of Modern and Classical Languages and
Literatures invites applications for an adjunct assistant professor or
instructor of Japanese language and literature for a three-semester period
beginning January 19, 2005, and terminating May 2006. Ability to teach all
levels of Japanese language required; any literary specialization is possible,
although premodern literature is preferred.  Ph.D. and ABD applicants will be
given preference.  Evidence of excellence in successful language teaching
experience at university level is required. UM offers both a minor and a major
in Japanese and has more than 40 majors. Send application, including a letter of
interest, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference (at least two of which
must address excellent teaching experience) and proof of highest academic degree
earned to the address below. Reading of complete applications will begin October
30, 2004 and will continue until the position is filled. The University of
Montana is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. This position
announcement can be made available in alternative formats upon request.
Finalists for all positions at the University of Montana are subject to criminal
background checks.


Address for Applications:

Dr. Linda W. Gillison, Chairperson
Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812-6192
United States of America

Application Deadline: 12-Mar-2005

Contact Information:

Prof. Judith Rabinovitch
Email: rabinovitchj at mso.umt.edu
Phone: 406-243-5101
Fax: 406-243-4076 c/o Rabinovitch
Website: http://www.umt.edu/fll

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