Arabic-L:PEDA:Columbia Job

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1) Subject: Columbia Job

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Date: 12 Nov 1999
From: Taoufik Ben-Amor <tb46 at columbia.edu>
Subject: Columbia Job

The Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures seeks to
fill a lectureship in Arabic beginning in Fall 2000.  The position will
begin with a one-year contract renewable upon review. The successful
candidate should hold a Ph.D. or be ABD at the time of the appointment,
preferably in Arabic or applied linguistics.  S/he should have native or
near-native fluency in Modern Standard Arabic and English. We are seeking
a professional candidate with a serious commitment to teaching Arabic for
academic purposes along the ACTFL proficiency guidelines.
Responsibilities will include teaching 3 courses per term that may include
language-related culture courses and participating in the administration
of the Arabic program.

An application letter including a brief description of the applicant's
teaching philosophy and methodology, curriculum vitae, three letters of
recommendation, teaching evaluations and other supporting materials about
teaching should be sent to :

Joseph Massad
Chair, Arabic Search Committee
MEALAC
Columbia University
602 Kent Hall Mail Code 3928
New York, NY 10027

The application deadline is January 1, 2000.  Columbia University is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  Minorities and
women are encouraged to apply.

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