Arabic-L:PEDA:Two Notre Dame Jobs
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1) Subject:Two Notre Dame Jobs
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Date: 21 Aug 2012
From:Li Guo Li.Guo.6 at nd.edu
Subject:Two Notre Dame Jobs
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Assistant Professor of Arabic tenure-track
The Program in Arabic Language and Culture in the Department of Classics at the
University of Notre Dame invites applications for a tenure-track
position. The field of
specialization is open, although we welcome especially applications
from scholars of
either modern Arabic literature and culture or Islamic Studies
(classical and modern).
The appointment will commence in August 2013. The successful candidate
will teach
undergraduate courses in Arabic language as well as a broad range of
undergraduate
courses in the literature, culture, and history of the Arabic speaking
world. Completion
of the Ph.D. is required.
Address applications to: Dr. Li Guo, Director, Program in Arabic
Language and Culture,
304 O’Shaughnessy Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
46556. Applications
should include a curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and
evidence of teaching
experience and research, if available. Review of complete applications
will begin on
November 20, 2012.
The University of Notre Dame is an international Catholic research
university and an
equal opportunity educator and employer with strong institutional and academic
commitments to racial, cultural, and gender diversity. Persons of color, women,
members of under-represented groups, and those attracted to a university with a
Catholic identity are encouraged to apply. Information about Notre
Dame, including
our mission statement, is available at http://www.nd.edu <http://www.nd.edu/>
. Information about the Program in Arabic can be found at
http://classics.nd.edu
<http://classics.nd.edu/> .
ARABIC SPF JOB AD: Fall 2012
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Arabic Language Lecturer
The Program in Arabic Language and Culture in the Department of
Classics at Notre Dame
invites applications for a full-time lecturer in Arabic language to
begin August 2013. The
position has a one-year renewable contract. Successful applicants will
have at least an M.A.
in linguistics, literature, Middle Eastern Studies, or relevant field,
as well as preparation in
communicative language pedagogy. Successful applicants will also have
native or near native
fluency in Modern Standard Arabic, at least one dialect, and English,
and some experience
teaching Arabic at beginning and intermediate levels.
Please send a letter of application, CV, statement of teaching
philosophy, and evidence
of teaching experience, along with three letters of recommendation to:
Dr. Li Guo, Director,
Program in Arabic Language and Culture, 304 O’Shaughnessy Hall,
University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame IN 46556. Applications may be sent via email to
lguo at nd.edu. Review of
complete applications will begin on November 20, 2012.
The University of Notre Dame is an international Catholic research
university and an
equal opportunity educator and employer with strong institutional and
academic commitments
to racial, cultural, and gender diversity. Persons of color, women,
members of under-
represented groups, and those attracted to a university with a
Catholic identity are encouraged
to apply. Information about Notre Dame, including the University’s
mission statement, is
available at www.nd.edu <http://www.nd.edu> . Information about the
Program in Arabic can
be found at http://classics.nd.edu.
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