LINGUIST List 16.40
Tue Jan 11 2005
Jobs: Hebrew/Modern Hebrew: Lecturer, U of Virginia
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1. Daniel
Lefkowitz,
Hebrew & Modern Hebrew: Lecturer, University of Virginia, VA, USA
Message 1: Hebrew & Modern Hebrew: Lecturer, University of Virginia, VA, USA
Date: 30-Dec-2004
From: Daniel Lefkowitz <dl2h
virginia.edu>
Subject: Hebrew & Modern Hebrew: Lecturer, University of Virginia, VA, USA
University or Organization: University of Virginia
Department: Asian and Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures
Job Rank: Lecturer
Specialty Areas: Modern Hebrew Language
Required Language: Hebrew (HBR)
Description:
The Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at the
University of Virginia invites applications for a full-time lectureship in
Modern Hebrew, to begin 25 August 2005. Primary teaching responsibilities will
be basic language classes in Modern Hebrew, but we seek a candidate who can also
teach an advanced conversation course that might emphasize Israeli politics,
arts and literature, or popular culture. This position carries a teaching load
of three courses per semester. Native or near-native fluency in Israeli Hebrew
is required, and experience teaching Modern Hebrew at the university level is
strongly preferred. Candidates must hold an MA or PhD. Review of applications
will begin on February 1st, 2005.
Interested candidates should submit a letter of introduction, an updated
curriculum vitae, a video-tape of classroom teaching (if available), and three
letters of recommendation.
The University of Virginia is an EO/AA employer.
Address for Applications:
Daniel Lefkowitz, Chair
Hebrew Recruitment Committee
Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
P.O. Box 400781
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia, VA 22904-4781
United States of America
Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2005
Contact Information:
Daniel Lefkowitz
Email: dl2h
virginia.edu
Phone: (434) 982-3093
Fax: (434) 924-6977
Website: http://www.virginia.edu/amelc/
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