Job announcements (2): Asst. Professor and Lecturer in Czech Studies

mgorham at GERMSLAV.UFL.EDU mgorham at GERMSLAV.UFL.EDU
Mon Oct 25 12:02:35 UTC 2004


More belated job announcements from the University of Florida--here, in
connection with our effort to build a new program in Czech Studies.
Please note that the deadline for both of these positions is December 1.

Many thanks for spreading the word,


Michael Gorham


ASST. PROFESSOR of CZECH
The University of Florida Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies seeks
a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Czech Studies to begin August,
2004.  This is a joint appointment with the Title VI Center for European
Studies (CES). Area of specialization open to any combination of Czech
culture, history, language, or literature, but the ability to teach
courses on aspects of the contemporary Czech Republic is essential.
Near-native fluency in English and Czech is required.  Ph.D. preferred,
A.B.D. considered. The successful candidate will be encouraged to
participate fully in the activities of the CES.  Teaching load: two
courses per semester.  Send letter of application, C.V., and three
letters of recommendation to Dr. Michael Gorham, Department of Germanic
& Slavic Studies, P.O. Box 117430, University of Florida, Gainesville,
FL 32611-7430 by December 1st, 2004. Preliminary interviews will be
conducted at AATSEEL in December.  The University of Florida is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Minority and women candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

LECTURER of CZECH
The University of Florida Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies seeks
a Lecturer in Czech Studies, initially for one year (renewable) to begin
August, 2004.  This is a joint appointment with the Title VI Center for
European Studies (CES).  Primary duties include the teaching of
Beginning Czech, but the ability to teach courses in Czech culture and
Beginning Russian is desirable.  Near-native fluency in English and
Czech required.  Ph.D. preferred, A.B.D. considered.  The successful
candidate will be encouraged to participate fully in the activities of
the CES.  Teaching load: 12 hours/week.  Send letter of application,
C.V., and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Michael Gorham,
Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies, P.O. Box 117430, University of
Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7430 by December 1st, 2004. Preliminary
interviews will be conducted at AATSEEL in December.  The University of
Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Minority and women candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.


--
Michael S. Gorham
Associate Professor of Russian Studies
Undergraduate Coordinator of Russian and Slavic Studies
Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies
257 Dauer Hall
P.O. Box 117430
Gainesville, FL 32611-7430
(352) 392-2101 ext. 206

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