Arabic-L:PEDA:Harvard Preceptor job
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Date: 15 Jun 2009
From:Jill Letteney <letteney at fas.harvard.edu>
Subject:Harvard Preceptor job
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
PRECEPTOR IN MODERN ARABIC LANGUAGE
Harvard University
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
seeks applications for a preceptor in Modern Arabic beginning
September 2009. The position is renewable on a yearly basis for up to
eight years pending enrollments and performance. Teaching duties will
include a minimum of five courses per year.
The successful applicant should be well versed on the
issues of teaching Arabic as a foreign language, have experience in
teaching all levels of Modern Standard Arabic, have native or near
native proficiency in Arabic, and must be able to conduct upper level
courses in Arabic. Specialization in modern Arabic literature,
linguistics and culture, or Arabic intellectual history is highly
desirable. A strong doctoral record is preferred.
Letters of application (accompanied by CV and names and
addresses of referees) should be sent no later than July 24, 2009, to:
Prof. William Granara
Harvard University
Center for Middle Eastern Studies
38 Kirkland St., #302
Cambridge, MA 02138
Harvard University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer. Applications from women and minorities are strongly
encouraged.
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