Visiting Lecturer position in Russian and Ukrainian Language

Ronald Feldstein feldstei at INDIANA.EDU
Fri Jan 26 17:18:10 UTC 2007


Visiting Lecturer position in Russian and Ukrainian Language

The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Indiana University, 
Bloomington, announces an opening for a visiting lecturer’s position for 
three semesters, in the Russian and Ukrainian languages, starting in 
Spring, 2008 (early January, 2008) and ending in Spring, 2009 (May, 2009). 
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 M.A. degree or higher, 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. We are seeking an enthusiastic teacher of 
Russian and Ukrainian, who is committed to promoting the language and 
culture in our extracurricular activities and outreach programs, which 
include language tables and student interest clubs. The ideal candidate 
will also show an interest in helping us promote and expand our current 
offerings in Russian and Ukrainian.

Send curriculum vitae, letter of interest, and three letters of 
recommendation 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 visiting position. 
If available, please send copies of your syllabi for fourth- and fifth-
year Russian and first-year Ukrainian. Applications should be received by 
March 1, 2007. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative 
Action Employer; Indiana University encourages applications from women and 
minorities.

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