Arabic-L:PEDA:Naval Academy Job

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Tue Oct 17 23:02:18 UTC 2006


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Date: 17 Oct 2006
From:Asst Prof Clarissa C Burt  <burt at usna.edu>
Subject:Naval Academy Job

The Language Studies Department of the United States Naval Academy  
invites applications for a full-time, tenure track position at the  
assistant professor level, or a full-time renewable three-year  
position at the instructor or assistant professor level, in Arabic  
language, to begin August 2007.  The candidate must be a linguist who  
is deeply committed to teaching all levels of Modern Standard Arabic,  
including Arabic of the Media and at least one major dialect other  
than Egyptian.  Candidates with specialties in linguistics and  
pedagogy are especially welcome to apply.  Research in appropriate  
field and institutional service are expected.
Candidates should send curriculum vitae and a concise description of  
teaching methodology and of research interests to: Arabic Search  
Committee, Language Studies Department, U.S. Naval Academy,  
Annapolis, MD 21402, and should arrange three letters of  
recommendation to be sent to the same address.
Deadline for application is December 10, 2006.  The U.S. Naval  
Academy is committed to identifying minority persons and women with  
the appropriate qualifications and is an EO/AA employer.  This agency  
provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities.

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