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Date: 23 Oct 2008
From:Alhawary, Mohammad T." <malhawary at ou.edu>
Subject:U. of Oklahoma Job
Assistant Professor of Arabic—Tenure Track
The University of Oklahoma announces a tenure-track position in Arabic
at the level of Assistant Professor beginning August 2009 as part of
its Language Flagship program. The position is a joint appointment in
the University’s Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and
Linguistics and the School of International and Area Studies.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Arabic language and literature in hand
at the time of appointment, native or near-native proficiency in
Arabic (MSA), and a demonstrable commitment to both teaching and
research. Research focus on Arabic literature and/or culture is
preferred. The teaching load is four courses per year and includes
courses in Arabic language, literature, and culture at the
undergraduate level. Salary is competitive. Send applications to
include cover letter, CV, three letters of recommendation,
transcripts, and sample publications to the Chair of Arabic Search
Committee, School of International and Area Studies, University of
Oklahoma, 729 Elm Avenue, Hester Hall Room 105, Norman Oklahoma,
73019. Review of applications will begin January 15, 2009. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Oklahoma is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.
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