22.1040, Jobs: General Linguistics; Arabic: Asst/Assoc Prof, Wayne State U
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Subject: 22.1040, Jobs: General Linguistics; Arabic: Asst/Assoc Prof, Wayne State U
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Date: 02-Mar-2011
From: Margaret E. Winters [mewinters at wayne.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics; Arabic: Assistant/Associate Professor, Wayne State University, MI, USA
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Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2011 09:20:10
From: Margaret E. Winters [mewinters at wayne.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics; Arabic: Assistant/Associate Professor, Wayne State University, MI, USA
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University or Organization: Wayne State University
Department: Classical and Modern Languages
Job Location: Michigan, USA
Web Address: http://www.clas.wayne.edu/languages/
Job Rank: Asst/Assoc Professor
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Required Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
Description:
The Department of Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
at Wayne State University seeks applicants for a tenure-track position in
Arabic beginning August 2011.
Requirements:
1) Ph.D in appropriate field within Arabic and/or Linguistics by date of
appointment
2) University-level teaching experience in Arabic language
3) Evidence of an active publication agenda and continued scholarly promise
4) Native or near-native fluency in Arabic and English
Preference will be given to candidates with one or more of the following:
- Interest/experience in teaching a course in translation
- Experience in grant writing for agencies and foundations
- Experience in working with a College of Education in Arabic teacher
certification
Apply online for posting 037589 at the application URL below or send
resume to the application address below.
Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer;
we encourage applications from those in underrepresented categories
including minorities and women.
Application Deadline: (Open until filled)
Mailing Address for Applications:
Professor Margaret E. Winters
Wayne State University - CMLLC
906 W. Warren
487 Manoogian Hall
Detroit, MI 48201
USA
Web Address for Applications: http://jobs.wayne.edu
Contact Information:
Professor Margaret E. Winters
Email: mewinters at wayne.edu
Phone: 313-577-3002
Fax: 313-577-6243
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