LINGUIST List 17.3560
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Fri Dec 01 2006
Jobs: Old / Middle English Literature: Assoc/Full Prof, Arizona State U
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1. Sarah
Curtis,
Old or Middle English Literature: Associate or Full Professor, Arizona State University, AZ, USA
Message 1: Old or Middle English Literature: Associate or Full Professor, Arizona State University, AZ, USA
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Date: 01-Dec-2006
From: Sarah Curtis <sarah_curtis asu.edu>
Subject: Old or Middle English Literature: Associate or Full Professor, Arizona State University, AZ, USA
University or Organization: Arizona State University Department: English Web Address: http://asu.edu/clas/english Job Rank: Associate or Full Professor Specialty Areas: Old/Middle English, Medieval Latin, Medieval Drama Required Language(s): Latin (lat) Middle English (enm) Old English (ang) Description: Required: Ph.D. in English or a related field; college level teaching experience appropriate to rank; and a compelling record of ongoing, high-quality research and publication in any area of medieval English literature. Teaching load is 2/2 for tenure-track faculty with a significant research agenda. Teaching opportunities are at undergraduate, M.A., and Ph.D. levels. Desired: Expertise in relevant area of Medieval Latin or Medieval Drama. Applicants must send: cover letter, vita, at least three letters of recommendation, and a brief sample of relevant academic writing. Application Deadline (no faxes or emails): Postmarked by December 29, 2006, if not filled, then every Monday thereafter until the search is closed. All applications acknowledged. A background check is required for employment. AA/EOE. The reading of applications will begin on December 29, 2006. Dossier requests will then be made. A shortlist of 6-10 applicants will be made and telephone screening will be conducted in early January. Following telephone screening a shortlist of two or three candidates will be invited to campus for final 2-day interviews with the search committee, the Department Personnel Committee, the Associate Dean of CLAS, the director of ACMRS, graduate students, and others. All final candidates will be asked to present a paper (jobtalk). Address for Applications: Chair Medieval Search Committee Department of English Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-0302 USA Application Deadline: 29-Dec-2006 (Open until filled) Contact Information: Carol Kirsch Email: carol_kirsch asu.edu
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