Arabic-L:PEDA:Drew University Job

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
Wed Oct 24 18:52:32 UTC 2007


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1) Subject:Drew University Job

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Date: 24 Oct 2007
From:reposted from amews lists
Subject:Drew University Job

The Middle East Studies Program at Drew University invites applications
for a non-tenure track full-time Instructor in Arabic applied
linguistics, starting in September 2008.  Appointment will be made for a
two year renewable contract. Secondary specialization may include:
Arabic literature and film, Arab-American literature, or translation
studies. The appointee may be asked to teach an introductory course on
the Middle East. Applicants should possess native/near native fluency in
Arabic and a demonstrated record of successfully teaching Arabic as a
foreign language at the university level.  Drew University is a liberal
arts institution dedicated to excellence in teaching and scholarship.
Annual teaching load is six courses.  Applicants should submit a letter
of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of references, statement
of teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g.,
teaching evaluations) to Professor Nora Ann Colton, Director, Middle
East Studies Program, Lewis House, Drew University, Madison, N.J.
07940.  Review of candidate files will begin November 5, 2007 with
preliminary interviews held at the MESA meetings.  Drew is an Equal
Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and strongly
encourages applications from women and minority applicants.

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