22.4694, Jobs: Arabic; Literary Theory: Associate Professor, Qatar University

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Subject: 22.4694, Jobs: Arabic; Literary Theory: Associate Professor, Qatar University

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Date: 24-Nov-2011
From: Ali AlKubaisi [alialkbc at qu.edu.qa]
Subject: Arabic; Literary Theory: Associate Professor, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar


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Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 20:18:09
From: Ali AlKubaisi [alialkbc at qu.edu.qa]
Subject: Arabic; Literary Theory: Associate Professor, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

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University or Organization: Qatar University 
Department: Department of Arabic Language
Job Location: Doha, Qatar 
Web Address: http://www.qu.edu.qa/artssciences/arabic/
Job Rank: Associate Professor  

Specialty Areas: Literary Theory

Required Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)

Description:

The Department of Arabic at Qatar University, Doha, invites applications for Associate 
Professor in Literary Theory, to begin in the Fall of 2012. The position is three years 
renewable. Application to this position is open to scholars with substantial research, 
academic and teaching experience in Literary Theory. Fluency in Arabic and proficiency in 
English or another European language is required. The candidate must use effective 
teaching methods that utilize modern technological innovations to ensure the creation of an 
environment most conducive to learning for the Master students joining the program. The 
Department of Arabic is committed to familiarizing students with a wide range of texts, 
theories and perspectives, and to helping create an inclusive intellectual community at 
Qatar University. Applications should be submitted via Qatar University's online application 
service by January 31st, 2012. To obtain a more complete description of the position as 
well as to submit applications, candidates should visit the application URL below. Initial 
interviews will be conducted via Skype.


Application Deadline: 31-Jan-2012 
	  
Web Address for Applications: http://recruit.qu.edu.qa/pls/recruitment/print_job_detail?p_adv_job_no=0100-11-050 
Contact Information:
	Dr. Ali AlKubaisi 
	Email: alialkbc at qu.edu.qa 




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