Lecturer position in Russian and Ukrainian at Indiana University
Ronald Feldstein
feldstei at INDIANA.EDU
Tue Oct 25 22:00:31 UTC 2005
Lecturer position in Russian and Ukrainian Language
The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Indiana University,
Bloomington, announces an opening for a lecturers position in the Russian
and Ukrainian languages, starting in Fall 2006, contingent on receipt of
external funding. The candidate should have native or near-native Russian
and Ukrainian and be able to teach upper-level Russian courses plus
elementary and intermediate levels of Ukrainian; fluent English and
experience teaching Russian and Ukrainian to English-speaking students are
essential. Candidates should be practitioners of modern methods of foreign
language pedagogy and should hold the Ph.D. degree or be ABD in a field
related to the teaching of Russian and Ukrainian languages. Familiarity
with the American university system and culture is required. Planned
course load is three courses per semester. Renewable three-year contract.
Applications will be reviewed for interviewing at the 2005 AATSEEL
conference in Washington, DC, after which we plan to invite a short list
of candidates to Bloomington for on-campus interviews. Send curriculum
vitae, three letters of reference, plus detailed syllabi for fourth- and
fifth-year Russian and first-year Ukrainian, to: Search Committee,
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Indiana University, BH
502, Bloomington, IN 47405-7103. Applications can also be submitted
electronically, to: iuslavic at indiana.edu, subject line: Russian-Ukrainian
language position. In order to be considered for an interview at the
AATSEEL conference, applications should be received by December 1, 2005,
but applications may be submitted after that date until the position has
been filled. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action
Employer; Indiana University encourages applications from women and
minorities.
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