Arabic-L:PEDA:University of Arizona Job

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1) Subject: University of Arizona Job

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Date: 17 Aug 2000
From: MarlattE at u.arizona.edu
Subject: University of Arizona Job

Advertisement, Arabic Instructor

The Department of Near Eastern Studies of the University of Arizona seeks to
hire for the 2001-2002 academic year a lecturer in Arabic with excellent
skills relating to language instruction and pedagogy.  The Department also
expects to recruit for an assistant professor of Arabic, beginning in fall
2002, and the individual hired for the one-year lectureship may apply for
this position.  The successful candidate will have responsibility for
first-year Arabic instruction and may teach either colloquial Arabic or a
course in his/her area of academic specialization.  The ability to teach any
Arabic dialect other than Egyptian will be considered.  Candidates must have
a Ph.D. to apply.  Areas of research specialization may include linguistics,
sociolinguistics, language pedagogy, or literature and cultural studies.  To
apply, send a curriculum vitae, 3 letters of reference and cover letter
summarizing related interests and experience to:

Beth Marlatt
Department of Near Eastern Studies
The University of Arizona
PO BOX 210080
Tucson AZ  85721-0080
E-mail: MarlattE at u.arizona.edu
Ph: (520) 621-8012

Review of materials will begin November 1, 2000 and continue until position
is filled.  The University of Arizona is an EEO/AA Employer-M/W/D/V.

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