Arabic-L:GEN:Position at the University of Mary Washington
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Date: 12 Oct 2004
From:"Lampe, Gerald" <glampe at nflc.org>
Subject:Position at the University of Mary Washington
Arabic
Assistant Professor
The University of Mary Washington invites applications for a
tenure-track position in Arabic with the additional ability to teach
French to begin fall 2005. Candidates must have PhD. in Arabic or
related area studies in hand by August 16, 2005. Candidates must have
a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts
environment and be able to develop a program in Arabic Studies. Normal
teaching load is 12 hours per semester. Please send letter of
application, vita, letters of reference, and graduate transcripts by 5
p.m. December 1, 2004 to Arabic Search, Department of Modern Foreign
Languages, University of Mary Washington, 1301 College Avenue,
Fredericksburg, VA 22401-5358. Postmarks will not be honored. The
University of Mary Washington is a public, coeducational, liberal arts
institution in Fredericksburg, Virginia, fifty miles south of
Washington, D.C. Visit our website at www.umw.edu. In a continuing
effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal educational
and employment opportunities, the University of Mary Washington
actively encourages women and minorities to apply.
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