Arabic-L:PEDA:Bayreuth University Job
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1) Subject: Bayreuth University Job
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Date: 20 Mar 2000
From: Jonathan Owens <Jonathan.Owens at uni-bayreuth.de>
Subject: Bayreuth University Job
The Language Center of Bayreuth University announces an opening for a
Lecturer in:
Arabic
beginning on 1 September, 2000
Qualifications: Arabic native language (dialect plus Standard Arabic),
University
degree. A degree in Linguistics or Linguistics-related specialty,
experience in teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language and knowledge of
German is preferred.
Duties: Arabic language courses and courses on
Arabic culture. The candidate will be expected to have or acquire a
basic knowledge of computer and multi-media competence. Teaching load
is 16 hours per week within a total 40 hour work week. Salary is
determined by the BAT IIa scale (national employees scale). The
contract is for two years with the possibility of a three year
extension.
Bayreuth University seeks to increase the percentage of
female employees and therefore specifically encourages women to apply.
Given equal qualification, handicapped applicants will be given
preference.
Applications with resume, copies of academic
qualifications, evidence of teaching experience (if any), references,
and picture should be sent to:
The Director, Language Center
Dr. Udo Jung
Bayreuth University
D-95440, Bayreuth
Germany
by May 31, 2000.
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