12.18, Jobs: Hebrew: Lecturer at Princeton U, NJ, USA

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Subject: 12.18, Jobs: Hebrew: Lecturer at Princeton U, NJ, USA

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Date:  28 Dec 2000 18:45:22 -0000
From:  Barbara Mann <bmann at princeton.edu>
Subject:  Hebrew Language: Lecturer at Princeton U, NJ, USA

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Date:  28 Dec 2000 18:45:22 -0000
From:  Barbara Mann <bmann at princeton.edu>
Subject:  Hebrew Language: Lecturer at Princeton U, NJ, USA


Rank of Job: Lecturer
Areas Required: Hebrew language
Other Desired Areas:
University or Organization: Princeton University
Department: Near Eastern Studies
State or Province: New Jersey
Country: US
Final Date of Application:
Contact: Barbara Mann bmann at princeton.edu

Address for Applications:
Near Eastern Studies,
Princeton University,
Princeton
NJ 08544
US

Hebrew Language (Modern)

                     Princeton University

The Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University invites
applications for a position in modern Hebrew language, with additional
teaching and administrative responsibilities as assigned by the Chair
for the academic year 2001/2002. Rank, Lecturer, renewable annually up
to six years. Ph.D. desirable, prior teaching experience and fluency
in Hebrew essential.

Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and have at least two
referees write directly to:

Hebrew Search Committee,
Department of Near Eastern Studies,
110 Jones Hall,
Princeton University,
Princeton,
NJ 08544-1008.

The deadline for receipt of all materials is January 15, 2001.
Princeton University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer.

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