Arabic-L:GEN:Arabic Lectureship at Cornell
Nathan Arp
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1) Subject:Arabic Lectureship at Cornell
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Date: 04 Oct 2004
From: may2 at cornell.edu t
Subject:Arabic Lectureship at Cornell
The Department of Near Eastern Studies, College of Arts and Sciences,
Cornell University, invites applications for a full-time permanent
position as Lecturer in Arabic language beginning the academic year
2005-06. The position will be renewable for 3 to 5 year terms dependent
upon performance review. Minimum requirements are:
1. Master's degree or equivalent in Arabic language, literature,
linguistics, or language pedagogy
2. Native or near native fluency in Arabic: oral fluency in a spoken
Arabic dialect and written fluency in Modern Standard Arabic
3. Proficiency in spoken and written English
4. Recognition of colloquial Arabic as a legitimate linguistic form,
and willingness to teach colloquial Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic
in the same course
5. Familiarity with and commitment to innovative methods of language
teaching
6. Long-term professional commitment to language teaching
7. Willingness to work as a member of a small team of language
instructors
Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names of three
references by December 15, 2004 to: Dr. Munther Younes, Director of the
Arabic Language Program, Department of Near Eastern Studies, 409 White
Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Cornell University is an
equal opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are
encouraged to apply.
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