LINGUIST List 22.4781
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Wed Nov 30 2011
Jobs: Spanish; Interpreting: Assistant Professor, U of Louisville
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1. Clare Sullivan ,
Spanish; Interpreting: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, KY, USA
Message 1: Spanish; Interpreting: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, KY, USA
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Date: 30-Nov-2011
From: Clare Sullivan <clara.sullivan louisville.edu>
Subject: Spanish; Interpreting: Assistant Professor, University of Louisville, KY, USA
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University or Organization: University of Louisville
Department: Classical & Modern Languages
Job Location: Kentucky, USA
Web Address: http://louisville.edu/modernlanguages/
Job Rank: Assistant Professor
Specialty Areas: Translation; Interpreting
Required Language(s): Spanish (spa)
Description:
University of Louisville Classical and Modern Languages, Humanities 322 Assistant Professor of Spanish: Interpreting Studies. Tenure-track. To begin fall 2012. The Department of Classical and Modern Languages invites applications from a dedicated professional to teach courses in simultaneous and consecutive interpreting. Language pair Spanish-English--native or near-native proficiency in both required; third language desirable. Ph.D. or equivalent (i.e., terminal degree in the field) necessary. Commitment to teaching excellence and scholarship essential. Record of successful recent professional interpreting experience required. Applicants must present an active research agenda, provide evidence of teaching effectiveness and be willing to work collaboratively with administrators, colleagues, and students as the department continues to develop a new graduate program in translation and interpreting. Dossiers received by December 31, 2011 will have full consideration but review of applications will continue until position has been filled. Initial interviews will be conducted by phone in early December. Please fill out our online application form at the University of Louisville Human Resources website, application URL below. Select Job ID # 90015569. You will be asked to upload your CV. Then send a cover letter, a hard copy of your CV, evidence of teaching excellence, and an official graduate transcript to Professor Clare Sullivan at the application address below. Please also have three letters of recommendation sent to Professor Sullivan. The University of Louisville is a nationally recognized research university located in the largest Metropolitan area of Kentucky. It is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Americans with Disabilities Employer, committed to diversity. If you are an individual with a disability and need reasonable accommodations to participate in the hiring process, please contact the Employment Office at (502) 852-6538.
Application Deadline: 31-Dec-2011 (Open until filled)
Mailing Address for Applications:
Dr. Clare Sullivan, Chair
Spanish Interpreting Search
Department of Classical and Modern Languages
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
USA
Web Address for Applications: http://www.louisville.edu/jobs
Contact Information:
Dr. Clare Sullivan
Email: clara.sullivan louisville.edu
Phone: 502-852-0485
Fax: 502-852-8885
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