Visiting lecturership in Hungarian culture and language
Beth Holmgren
beth_holmgren at UNC.EDU
Tue Sep 24 15:42:01 UTC 2002
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Lecturer in Hungarian Culture and Language
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Department of Slavic
Languages and Literatures invites applications for the position of
visiting lecturer with a specialization in Hungarian culture and
language. Contingent on availability of funding, this one-year
position beginning July 1, 2003 will be either full-time or part-time
and is renewable for a second year; the position carries no benefits.
The successful candidate must have a specialization in any area of
Hungarian culture since 1800 and must be prepared to offer courses in
Hungarian culture as well as elementary and intermediate Hungarian
language. Full-time teaching load is three courses per semester.
Additional expertise in Russian or another Slavic culture a plus. The
candidate must be fluent in English and demonstrate excellence as a
teacher of American undergraduates. All applicants must be at least
ABD; applicants with a Ph.D. are especially welcome.
Please submit a letter of application, c.v., and three letters of
recommendation to:
Professor Beth Holmgren, Chair
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
425 Dey Hall, CB #3165
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3165
All materials must be submitted in hard copy by December 1, 2002.
Emailed and faxed materials will not be considered.
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is an Affirmative Action
Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply.
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