Arabic-L:PEDA:Lectureship at University of Virginia

Dilworth Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Tue Apr 29 19:13:56 UTC 2003


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1) Subject:Lectureship at University of Virginia

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Date: 29 Apr 2003
From: Mohammed Sawaie <ms at m.mail.virginia.edu>
Subject:Lectureship at University of Virginia

The University of Virginia's Department of Asian and Middle Eastern
Languages and Cultures announces a one-year lecturership in Arabic
language teaching, beginning Fall 2003.  We are looking for a
professional, skilled, language instructor with particular competence
in Modern Standard Arabic and a serious commitment to teaching.
Applicants should have native or near-native fluency in Modern Standard
Arabic, one dialect, and English.  MA in Arabic language studies or in
a closely related field is required.  The teaching load is twelve to
fifteen hours per week, most likely at the beginning or intermediate
levels, or both.  Salary is commensurate with qualifications and
experience.

An application letter including a bried description of the applicant's
teaching philosophy and methodology, curriculum vitae, supporting
materials about teaching and three letters of reference should be sent
to:

Chair, Arabic Search Committee
Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
P. O. Box 400781
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904

Deadline for receipt of application is May 30.

The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.  Women and Minorities are ecouraged to apply.

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