Position in Russian, University of Notre Dame
Karen Underhill
kcunderh at UCHICAGO.EDU
Tue Oct 28 16:09:30 UTC 2008
Dear S,
Notre Dame is like an hour and a half from here... would you
think of applying for this, as a kind of backup? Those
attracted to a university with a Catholic identity are
encouraged to apply. I bet you would get it. It says it is
"infinitely renewable" if you get good reviews.
see you soon,
k
---- Original message ----
>Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 11:10:35 -0400
>From: Alyssa Gillespie <gillespie.20 at ND.EDU>
>Subject: [SEELANGS] Position in Russian, University of Notre
Dame
>To: SEELANGS at BAMA.UA.EDU
>
>Special Professional Faculty, University of Notre Dame
>
>The Department of German and Russian Languages and
Literatures invites
>applications for a Special Professional Faculty
(non-tenure-track)
>position in Russian literature and culture (specialty open)
to begin
>July 1, 2009. Applicants should be trained in the latest
methods of
>foreign language pedagogy and be prepared to teach at all
levels of
>our curriculum, including Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced
>Russian as well as literature courses in Russian and in
translation.
>Applicants should demonstrate evidence of excellent teaching,
>scholarly promise, and the dedication to contribute to a
growing
>program. Near-native fluency in Russian and English is
required.
>Ph.D. in hand, ideally, by time of appointment.
Responsibilities
>include teaching six courses per academic year, maintaining a
research
>profile, and fulfilling various administrative duties,
including
>advising undergraduates in areas such as major and minor
requirements,
>course selection, study abroad, and fellowships; developing
>pedagogical materials; and organizing Russian-related events
and
>activities. Nine-month faculty appointment, 1-3 year term,
depending
>on qualifications, indefinitely renewable pending favorable
reviews.
>Send application (cover letter, CV, and three letters of
>recommendation) postmarked by January 15, 2009, to Robert
Norton,
>Chair, Department of German and Russian Languages and
Literatures,
>University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556-5639.
Applications
>will be acknowledged by a letter from the department. The
University
>of Notre Dame is an affirmative action employer with a strong
>commitment to fostering a culturally diverse atmosphere for
faculty,
>staff, and students. Women, minorities, and those attracted
to a
>university with a Catholic identity are encouraged to apply.
>Information about Notre Dame, including our mission
statement, is
>available at http://www.nd.edu.
>
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