Job: Tenure-track position in Spanish, Northern Arizona U. - DEADLINE
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Scott_G_McGINNIS at umail.umd.edu
Sun Nov 4 15:02:00 UTC 2001
Assistant Professor of Spanish
for Fall 2002
Assistant Professor of Spanish, tenure-track position to begin fall 2002, to
teach at all levels of an energetic and growing undergraduate Spanish program.
Ph.D. in Spanish, native or near-native proficiency in Spanish and English,
demonstrated record of classroom success, commitment to undergraduate
teaching, and clear evidence of dedication to scholarship. Candidates with
expertise in Chicano literature, interest and experience teaching Spanish to
native-speaker and heritage students, and commitment to serving the Hispanic
community will be given preference. The Northern Arizona University
community enjoys a wide range of cultural diversity; candidates should look
forward with commitment to working in such an environment. Competitive salary
and benefits. Flagstaff offers excellent climate and outdoor recreation.
Starting date: August, 2002. Send cover letter, curriculum vitae, and
dossier with at least three letters of recommendation to: Robert Johnston,
Chair, Department of Modern Languages, Box 6004, Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6004. Screening will begin Nov. 1 and will continue
until the position is filled; interviews at MLA and by alternate means. NAU
is committed to equal opportunity/affirmative action policies and practices,
and we encourage applications from minorities, women, persons with
disabilities, and veterans.
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