29.3054, Jobs: French; Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Princeton University

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Subject: 29.3054, Jobs: French; Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Princeton University

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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 11:52:37
From: Sena Hill [smhill at princeton.edu]
Subject: French; Applied Linguistics: Lecturer, Princeton University, USA

 
University or Organization: Princeton University 
Department: French and Italian
Job Location: New Jersey, USA 
Web Address: https://fit.princeton.edu/
Job Title: Lecturer in French
Job Rank: Lecturer

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics 

Required Language(s): French (fra)

Description:

The Department of French and Italian is seeking to appoint one or more
Lecturers in French to teach a range of courses in language and culture in a
dynamic undergraduate program committed to innovation and excellence.
Part-time or full-time positions may be available, dependent upon the needs of
the Department and the qualifications of the candidates. Possibility of
renewal will be based on course enrollments and satisfactory performance.
Position includes opportunities for professional development. Any appointment
for the fall semester will begin September 1, 2018. Review of applications
will begin immediately and continue until positions are filled.   

Essential Qualification: 
Native or near-native fluency in French and English, proven experience
teaching French as a Foreign Language at the university level, and excellent
teaching credentials. Master's degree or enrollment in a Ph.D. program
required; Ph.D. preferred. Experience in culture-based instruction,
integration of new technologies and curriculum development. Ability to
supervise and mentor graduate student instructors is highly desirable.
Preference will be given to candidates with a background in French as a
Foreign Language and/or Linguistics, SLA or Applied Linguistics, although
other fields will be considered. These positions are subject to the
University's background check policy.

Due to the volume of applications, only candidates selected for an interview
will be contacted.

Applicants are to submit the following documents:
- Curriculum vitae, including description of teaching experience
- Letter of application that explains teaching interests, areas of expertise,
and scholarly experience in  the relevant fields
- Statement of teaching: no more than 500 words explaining how the candidate
has approached  or would approach the courses he or she wishes to teach
- Two recent student evaluations
- One reference letter addressing teaching (to be submitted directly by
referee) 
- Complete contact information for two additional professional references (to
be submitted by applicant)

To apply, please see the application link provided below.



Application Deadline:  (Open until filled)
	  
Web Address for Applications: https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/7681 
Contact Information:
	Ms. Sena Hill 
	Email: smhill at princeton.edu 
	Phone: 609-258-6731 
	Fax: 609-258-4535 


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