Arabic-L:PEDA:JOBS:U of Arizona PT Replacement position
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1) Subject: JOBS:U of Arizona PT Replacement position
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Date: 07 Apr 2014
From: Farwaneh, Samira <farwaneh at email.arizona.edu>
Subject: JOBS:U of Arizona PT Replacement position
Dear Arabic-L Members,
I will be on research leave 2014-2015; the UA provided some funds for a
part-time replacement position to teach fourth year MSA two semesters and
two classes on Arabic linguistics. If you know anyone just graduated or an
ABD about to graduate looking for a position to use as a springboard to
better more permanent positions please encourage them to apply. Below is
the announcement as it appears on the MESA bulletin. Thanks.
Samira Farwaneh
The University of Arizona
Post Date March 25, 2014
Lecturer in Arabic Linguistics (one-year appointment, half-time)
The School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies (MENAS) at the
University of Arizona is seeking a one-year half-time Lecturer in Arabic
Linguistics, starting August 18, 2014. The successful candidate will teach
two undergraduate courses per semester, one of which will be 4th year
Arabic (Fall and Spring), the other two courses will be in Arabic
structural linguistics or sociolinguistics, particularly Language and
Society (MENA 330). This one-year position is benefits-eligible and
non-renewable. The School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies at
the University of Arizona is home to a vibrant academic community,
consisting of twelve core faculty members and over forty graduate students,
more than half of whom are in the PhD program. It coordinates activities
with the Title VI-funded Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Middle East
Studies Association of North America, and the American Institute for
Maghrib Studies, all of which are located on the University of Arizona
campus in Tucson. For more about MENAS, see http://menas.arizona.edu/.
Initial duties shall consist of: *Teaching two courses per semester, one of
which will be 4th year Arabic (spring and fall), the other course will be
in Arabic structural linguistics or Arabic sociolinguistics; *Assist with
cultural enrichment activities for Arabic program. Qualifications: *PhD at
time of appointment in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, or a related
field. *Teaching experience *Expertise in subject area. *Candidates must
have demonstrated expertise in Arabic Linguistics, relevant teaching
experience, and a commitment to undergraduate education. Application
Instructions: The complete application packet consists of a letter of
interest, CV, and the names and contact information of three academic
references. Applicants are welcome to submit supporting evidence of
teaching excellence. The application, letter of interest and CV must be
submitted online. The link follows:
www.uacareertrack.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=211242 Additional
supporting documents can be emailed to Miriam Saleh, Administrative
Associate, at mcsaleh at email.arizona.edu. Review of applications will begin
April 14, 2014 and continue until the position is filled.
___________________________________________________________________________
Samira Farwaneh, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Arabic Language and Linguistics
Director of Graduate Studies, School of Middle Eastern and North African
Studies,
P.O. Box 210158B; L. F. Marshall #440, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
85721-0158B
Phone: (520) 621-8629; Fax: (520) 621-2333
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