Arabic-L:PEDA:University of Utah Job
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1) Subject:University of Utah Job
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Date: 15 Oct 2007
From:mnnassif at byu.edu
Subject:University of Utah Job
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ARABIC
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
The Department of Languages and Literature and the Middle East Center
at the University of Utah invite applications for a tenure-track
assistant professor position in Arabic, effective July 1, 2008. The
successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in Arabic language and
literature/linguistics, with a strong background in language
pedagogy, native or near native fluency in Arabic and English, and
excellence in teaching. He/she should be prepared to teach courses at
all levels of Arabic, and in literature and cultural studies. The
successful candidate will coordinate Arabic language instruction,
including supervision of teaching assistants. The teaching load is
four courses per year. Send letter of application, CV, and three
letters of recommendation by October 19, 2007, to: Professor Fernando
Rubio, Co-Chair, Department of Languages and Literature, 255 S.
Central Campus Dr., Rm. 1400, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0490. Email: mschneider at languages.utah.edu
The University of Utah is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer, encourages applications from women and minorities, and
provides reasonable accommodation to the known disabilities of
applicants and employees. The University values candidates who have
experience working in settings with students from diverse backgrounds
and candidates who possess a strong commitment to improving access to
higher education for historically underrepresented students
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