Arabic-L:PEDA:Virginian Job Announcement
Dilworth B. Parkinson
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1) Subject: Virginian Job Announcement
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Date: 12 Oct 1999
From: Mohammed Sawaie <ms at virginia.edu>
Subject: Virginian Job Announcement
Lectureship in Arabic Language
University of Virginia. The Division of Asian & Middle Eastern Languages &
Cultures (AMELC) announces a lectureship in Arabic language, beginning Fall
Semester 2000. The position will begin with a one-year contract, followed
by two possible three-year renewals. We are looking for a professional,
skilled, language instructor with particular competence in standard Arabic
and Arabic grammar and a serious commitment to teaching Arabic for academic
purposes. Applicants should have native, or near native fluency of Modern
Standard Arabic (MSA), one dialect, and English. M.A. in Arabic language
studies required, ABD or PhD preferred in addition to a successful
proficiency-based teaching record. Responsibilities will include teaching
12 to 15 hours per week at the beginning and intermediate levels, and
participating in the administration of the Arabic Program. Salary is
commensurate with qualifications and experience.
An application letter including a brief description of the applicant's
teaching philosophy and methodology, curriculum vitae, supporting materials
about teaching, plus three letters of reference should be sent to:
Chair, Arabic Search Committee
Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
B027 Cabell Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Preliminary screening and interviews will be conducted at the Middle East
Studies Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. November 19-22,
1999. Review of applications will continue until a suitable candidate is
found.
The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
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