Fwd: Medievalist Job Posting
Elizabeth J. Pyatt
ejp10 at psu.edu
Thu May 20 18:48:10 UTC 2004
Sorry for the delay, but a medieval/linguist position was posted at
Truman State University in Misouri
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>MEDIEVAL OR LINGUISTICS POSITION
>
>TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY
>
>Truman State University, Missouri's highly selective public liberal
>arts and sciences university, seeks a linguist or medievalist for a
>full-time, one-year position as Temporary Instructor or Assistant
>Professor of Linguistics or English beginning August 23, 2004.
>Minimum requirement is an M.A. in the medieval area or in
>linguistics; A.B.D. or Ph.D. preferred. Successful candidates will
>have demonstrated excellence in and commitment to undergraduate
>teaching and to a liberal arts environment. Send letter of
>application, vita, undergraduate transcripts, graduate transcripts
>(copies of both acceptable for now), three recent letters of
>recommendation, names/phone numbers/e-mail addresses of three
>references, and evidence of teaching effectiveness to Dr. Heinz D.
>Woehlk, Division of Language and Literature, Truman State
>University, Kirksville, MO 63501. Review of applications is
>ongoing and will continue until the position is filled. Truman is
>an EEO institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance
>with the Americans with Disabilities Act and welcomes applications
>from minority candidates.
>
>Dr. Adam Brooke Davis
>Associate Professor and Convenor of English
>Truman State University
>
>webmaster, Missouri Folklore Society:
>http://www2.truman.edu/~adavis/mfs.html
>*********************************************************************
>For assistance write to Bill Schipper (schipper at mun.ca)
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