Job Announcement: Lecturer in Polish Studies at the University of Florida
Ewa Wampuszyc
ewamp at EMAIL.UNC.EDU
Thu Sep 23 12:34:40 UTC 2010
Dear SEELANGS Members,
I am posting the below job announcement on behalf of the Center for European
Studies (CES) at the University of Florida. Please contact the CES directly
for further questions or inquiries.
Sincerely,
Ewa Wampuszyc
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Ewa Wampuszyc
Assistant Professor of Polish
Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures
312 Dey Hall -- CB#3165
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3165
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FULL-TIME LECTURER POSITION: POLISH STUDIES
The Center for European Studies (CES) at the University of Florida is
conducting a search for a full-time, non-tenure track position in Polish
Studies to begin August 16, 2011. Primary duties include teaching two
courses per semester: first or second year Polish language and a
field-specific, area studies course. In addition, the successful candidate
will assist in the continued development of the Polish Studies Program in
collaboration with other Polish Studies faculty at UF. Program building
tasks include but are not limited to: community outreach activities;
enhancing collaboration with the on-campus Polish student organization; and
co-directing a study-abroad program. The field of specialization is open and
can include any aspect of contemporary Polish language, literature, culture,
history, politics or society. Candidates with a demonstrated interest in
language pedagogy and an interdisciplinary or comparative background are
strongly encouraged to apply. Native or near-native fluency in Polish and
English, as well as previous experience teaching Polish language are
required. Candidates with Ph.D. are preferred, but qualified candidates who
are A.B.D. may be considered. The successful candidate will be expected to
participate fully in the scholarly and programming activities of the CES.
Send letter of application, CV, a writing sample (approximately 20 pages), 2
sample course descriptions (non-language), and three letters of
recommendation to: Chair, Polish Studies Search, Center for European
Studies, 3324 Turlington Hall, P.O. Box 117342, University of Florida,
Gainesville FL 32611-7342. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as
possible and to ensure full consideration, applications should be received
by Oct 25, 2010. Only complete applications will be considered and the
search will remain open until filled.
The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minority and
women candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. The Center for European
Studies is a Title VI National Resource Center (NRC) for European Studies.
Additional information on the Center and its activities is available online
at www.ces.ufl.edu
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