Ukrainian & Russian position, Univ. of Saskatchewan

Natalia Pylypiuk natalia.pylypiuk at UALBERTA.CA
Thu Jan 13 14:24:48 UTC 2000


Please reply directly to address given below.
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UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
Department of Languages and Linguistics,
Tenure Track Position in Slavic.

The Department of Languages and Linguistics at the
University of Saskatchewan invites applications for a
tenure-track position in Slavic Languages (Russian and Ukrainian)
at the Assistant Professor level, commencing 1 July 2000,
subject to budgetary approval. Applicants should
have a PhD (complete or near completion) in a relevant area of
specialization and possess native or near-native fluency in Russian,
Ukrainian and English. They should have demonstrated excellence in
teaching.

The successful candidate will teach and/or supervise
instruction in Russian and Ukrainian at all levels, as well as literature
and/or linguistics and/or culture courses related to either of the two
languages. She or he will also participate in program development at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. The Department wishes to hire
an individual who has an active research program or potential
for establishing such a program, and who is also willing to foster good
relations with persons outside the University.

Candidates are asked to submit their curricula vitae and
arrange for three current letters of reference to be sent directly to:

Dr. Nancy Senior, Head,
Department of Languages and Linguistics,
University of Saskatchewan,
9 Campus Drive,
Saskatoon, SK       S7N 5A5
CANADA

The closing date for applications is January 28, 2000.
For more information about the University of Saskatchewan, you may
visit our web site at http://www.usask.ca or e-mail
Professor Nancy Senior at <seniorn at duke.usask.ca>

The University is committed to Employment Equity. Members of
Designated Groups (women, aboriginal people, people with disabilities
and visible minorities) are encouraged to self-identify on their applications.

This position has been cleared for advertising at the tier-two level.
Applications are invited from qualified individuals, regardless of
their immigration status.

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