Arabic-L:PEDA:NYU job
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 14 Sep 2007
From:af3 at nyu.edu
Subject:NYU job
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic
Studies, invites applications for a position teaching Arabic, to
begin September 1, 2008, pending administrative and budgetary
approval. Appointment may be at the rank of Clinical Assistant
Professor or Language Lecturer, depending on qualifications and
experience. The normal teaching load is three courses per semester.
Experience of teaching Arabic as a foreign language (AFL) at the
university level, familiarity with proficiency-based language
teaching and testing methods, native or near native command of Modern
Standard Arabic (MSA) plus at least one dialect, ability to teach all
levels, and familiarity with the use of technology in language
teaching are required. PhD in Arabic language, linguistics,
literature, or a related field preferred but not required.
Please submit a cover letter, CV, writing sample, student evaluations
(if available), and at least three letters of recommendation to:
Arabic Search Committee, Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic
Studies, New York University, 50 Washington Square South, New York NY
10012. NYU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Application deadline: November 1, 2007. Preliminary interviews will
be conducted in conjunction with the MESA conference in Montreal in
November.
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