Arabic Lecturer
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Job Description:
The Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Binghamton University (SUNY) invites applications for the position of Lecturer in Arabic. This is a full-time position (three-year contract) with possible renewal, with an August 22, 2022 start date. The teaching load is three courses per semester with the option to teach Arabic literature/culture classes in English online during the winter and summer interterms for additional compensation.
Applicants should hold at least an M.A. or Ph.D. in any Arabic Studies related field including language, linguistics, literature, translation, and foreign language education. We seek candidates who have experience teaching Arabic as a second language at institutions of higher education and who possess native or near-native competence in Arabic and English. The Lecturer will be responsible for teaching language courses in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) at all levels using the Al-Kitaab series. Responsibilities may also include teaching an introductory course in an Arabic dialect and serving as the teaching advisor to a potential Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant (FLTA). Candidates who are experienced with technologies in language teaching, online teaching, teaching a diverse student body, and teaching cultural and/or Arabic translation courses are desirable.
The Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies is committed to equity and inclusion and is actively working to increase diversity among its faculty and create an environment that is welcoming to all. We hope members of groups historically underrepresented in the field will apply.
Requirements:
- M.A. or Ph.D. in any Arabic Studies related field including language, linguistics, literature, translation, and foreign language education by the start of the appointment.
Native or near-native competence in Arabic and English.
- At least two years of experience and demonstrated success teaching Arabic as a second language to diverse students at the university level.
Additional Information:
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Application Instructions:
To apply, submit via Binghamton University Interview Exchange a cover letter, CV including a list of courses taught (indicating role as TA, instructor of record, course designer, etc.), and the names and contact information of three referees who can provide a letter of reference. Additional materials, such as a teaching statement, syllabi used for Arabic language courses taught, a classroom observation video, and/or student or peer evaluations may eventually be requested of candidates under serious consideration. Review of applications will begin 1 April 2022 and continue until the position is filled.
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