Arabic-L:PEDA:College of Charleston Job (full version)
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Date: 13 Oct 2006
From:PiccioneP at cofc.edu
Subject:College of Charleston Job (full version)
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Assistant Professor of Modern Arabic
College of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
The School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs at The College of
Charleston invites applications for a full-time tenure-track
Assistant Professorship in Modern Arabic plus a relevant
complementary discipline to begin Fall 2007. The area of
specialization beyond Arabic is open. We seek a candidate who will
help expand our current Arabic program and contribute to
interdisciplinary teaching and research. The successful candidate
will teach courses in Arabic language and literature at all levels
(introductory, intermediate and advanced) as well as a related
discipline in the humanities and/or social sciences (e.g., religion,
sociology, anthropology, history, art, archaeology, politics,
communications, law, etc.). Candidates should have native or near
native fluency in Modern Standard Arabic; A Ph.D. by August 2007 is
required, either in Arabic or the related disciplinary field. A
minimum requirement will additionally be an advanced degree or
certification in Arabic of at least 18 graduate hours. Preliminary
interviews will be conducted at the MESA Annual Meeting in Boston,
November 18-21, 2006 and the MLA Convention in Philadelphia, December
27-30, 2006. Applications, including a curriculum vitae, graduate
transcripts, letters from three academic referees, evidence of
teaching effectiveness,(syllabi from Arabic and related disciplinary
courses) and sample publications (25 pages max.), should be sent by
mail to: Dr. Douglas Friedman c/o School of Languages, Cultures and
World Affairs, College of Charleston, 66 George Street, Charleston,
South Carolina 29424. The College of Charleston is an Affirmative
Action, Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages women and
minorities to apply. Screening begins immediately, and continues
until the position is filled.
For more information on the College of Charleston, see:
http://www.cofc.edu/
http://www.lcwa.cofc.edu/home/
http://www.cofc.edu/academics/lcwa.html
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Peter A. Piccione, Ph.D.
College of Charleston
University of Charleston, S.C.
66 George Street
Charleston, S.C. 29424 U.S.A.
http://www.cofc.edu/~piccione/
tel.: (843) 953-4861 (o.)
Fax: (843) 953-6349
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