Arabic-L:PEDA:JOBS:U of Oklahoma Job
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Date: 17 Jan 2014
From: Hill, Rhonda D. <rhonda at ou.edu>
Subject: JOBS:U of Oklahoma Job
University of Oklahoma Assistant Professor of Arabic (Tenure Track)
The University of Oklahoma announces a new tenure-track position in Arabic
at the level of Assistant Professor beginning August 2014 as part of its
Language Flagship program. The Language Flagship is a national initiative
that aims at preparing global professionals and provides extensive
resources for the teaching of Arabic language and culture, thus attracting
some of the brightest students on campus. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a
relevant field in hand at the time of appointment, native or near-native
proficiency in Arabic (MSA and at least one dialect), and a demonstrable
commitment to excellence in both teaching and research. Preference will be
given to candidates specializing in Arabic linguistics and/or Arabic
language pedagogy. The teaching load is four courses per year and includes
undergraduate courses in Arabic language as well as Arabic media and
culture. Salary is competitive. The University of Oklahoma, a Carnegie Very
High Research institution, is home to World Literature Today and the South
Central Modern Language Association. The position is a joint appointment in
the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics and the
Department of International and Area Studies (part of the growing College
of International Studies, which also houses an active Center for Middle
East Studies); for information about the departments visit
http://modlang.ou.edu/ and https://www.ou.edu/content/cis/ias.html.
A complete application consists of a letter of application, statements of
teaching and research interests, curriculum vitae, transcripts, complete
sets of teaching evaluations, and sample publications (no more than two).
The application materials should be sent by mail in hardcopy. Three
letters of recommendation should be sent under separate cover; optionally
letters may be sent electronically to rhonda at ou.edu.
Mail to:
Arabic Search
c/o Rhonda Hill, Assistant to the Chair
Department of International and Area Studies
The University of Oklahoma
338 Cate Center Drive, room 334
Norman, Oklahoma, 73019
Candidates living abroad may submit materials electronically to:
rhonda at ou.edu
Review of applications will begin February 20, 2014 and will continue until
the position is filled. Initial interviews will be conducted by Skype.
The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution
www.ou.edu/eeo.
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