Arabic-L:PEDA:UC Davis Job
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1) Subject:UC Davis Job
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Date: 10 Jan 2007
From:Jocelyn Sharlet <jcsharlet at ucdavis.edu>
Subject:UC Davis Job
The Program in Middle East/South Asia Studies at the University of
California, Davis seeks a lecturer to teach Arabic in a new and
growing program for the 2007-08 academic year. The lecturer will
teach nine courses over three quarters, September 24, 2007 - June 19,
2008, with the possibility of renewal. Successful candidates will
also be considered to co-teach an intensive 15-unit course in Arabic
during the 2007 Summer Session. Applicant must have an M.A. or a
Ph.D., or be A.B.D, preferably in Arabic or a related field.
Applicant should have experience teaching Arabic as a second language
at the college level. Salary is contingent upon qualifications and
experience. Percent of employment is determined by number of courses
taught. Please send a letter of application indicating the texts and
methods that you have used in Arabic instruction, a C.V., one-two
sets of student course evaluations, sample tests and quizzes, and
three letters of reference to: Professor Suad Joseph, Director,
Middle East/South Asia Studies Program, 156 Everson Hall, One Shields
Avenue, University of California, Davis, CA 95616. For more
information e-mail: mesastaff at ucdavis.edu
<mailto:mesastaff at ucdavis.edu>. The University of California, Davis
is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Review of
applications will begin on February 10, 2007.
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