Positions at Harvard

Judith Klasson klasson at HUSC.BITNET
Sat Sep 21 04:34:10 UTC 1996


Asst. Prof. in Slavic Linguistics.  Entry-level position to begin Sept. 1997
to teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, four courses per year and
tutorial work.  Prefer specialization in synchronic linguistics, but breadth
of interest in Slavic studies desirable.  Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) and
native or near-native Russian and English are required.  Teaching experience
is highly desirable.  Five-year ladder appointment, possibly extendible for
an additional 3-year term as associate professor (non-tenured).  Send letter
of application, c.v., and at least 3 confidential recommendations to
Professor Michael S. Flier, Slavic Department, Boylston Hall 301, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA 02138 by December 1.  Will interview at AAASS in
Boston and later as needed.  Harvard is an AA/EEO employer. Applications
from women and minority candidates are encouraged.


Full Professor with broad expertise in Russian literature from the
eighteenth to twentieth centuries; strong interest in literary theory;
near-native fluency in Russian and English;  Ph.D. or equivalent;
rank-appropriate scholarly publications; experience in graduate and
undergraduate teaching in North American universities.  Letter of
application, full c.v. and three letters of recommendation by November 1 to
Prof. William Mills Todd III, Chair, Slavic Dept., 30l Boylston Hall,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.  Qualified women and
representatives of minorities are encouraged to apply.  Harvard is an EO/AA
employer.  June 1996

Judith Klasson
klasson at husc.harvard.edu



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