Arabic-L:PEDA:U of Illinois at Chicago job

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Date:  10 Aug 2001
From: reposted from Arabic-Info
Subject: U of Illinois at Chicago job

Assistant Professor
University of Illinois at Chicago

The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies at the University of
Illinois at Chicago invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in
Arabic and Islamic Thought at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective
August 2002, pending final budgetary and administrative authorization.
Candidates should have completed the Ph.D. by fall semester 2002, with a
specialization in either classical Arabic language and literature or
Islamic thought, and should demonstrate promise in research and teaching.
The teaching load will be two courses per semester, and in addition to
courses that grow out of the candidate's special interests, duties will
include teaching one Arabic course per term. We are particularly
interested in identifying candidates who can make a solid contribution to
our expanding program in Religious Studies at UIC. Salary will be
commensurate with qualifications and experience.

For fullest consideration, please send the following so as to arrive by 1
November 2001: a cover letter, curriculum vitae, dossier containing a
minimum of three letters of recommendation (together with transcripts of
graduate courses for candidates who have not yet earned their terminal
degree), and a sample of scholarly writing. Materials should be addressed
to: Professor John T. Ramsey, Chair, Department of Classics and
Mediterranean Studies (MC 129), University of Illinois at Chicago, 601
South Morgan Street, Chicago IL 60607-7112. Preliminary discussions may be
conducted at the AAR/SBL Annual Meeting in Denver and at the MESA Annual
Meeting in San Francisco, both held on 17-20 November. Your application
should state whether you plan to attend one of these meetings. Inquiries
by e-mail may be addressed to: j-ramsey at uic.edu.

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