Arabic-L:PEDA:Washington U. Job

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Date:  04 Mar 2002
From:reposted from Arabic-INFO
Subject:Washington U. Job

ARABIC LANGUAGE

Washington University in St. Louis seeks to appoint a Lecturer in Arabic
language for the 2002-2003 academic year.  Responsibilities will include
teaching modern Arabic language at the beginning, intermediate, and
advanced levels.  Requirements include an M.A. or higher in Arabic
language, linguistics, literature, or Islamic studies and strong evidence
of effective language teaching.   If the successful candidate has a Ph.D.
or is ABD, occasional courses in classical or modern Arabic literature
and
culture as well as media and films will be considered.  Letters of
application with supporting materials including a curriculum vitae, three
letters of recommendation, and sample syllabi or teaching portfolio
(including video of teaching if possible), should be sent to Professor
Nargis Virani, Search Committee, Department of Asian and Near Eastern
Languages and Literatures, Washington University, Campus Box 1111, One
Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899.  Consideration of applicants
will begin on March 15, 2002 and continue until the position is filled.
E-mail inquiries should be directed to smbenjam at artsci.wustl.edu.
Telephone inquiries to 314-935-5156.  Washington University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  Women and members of minority
groups are encouraged to apply.

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