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University of Pittsburgh, Instructor of Beginning Arabic (Modern Standard and Levantine), Summer Language Institute

18 Feb 2014 1:24 PM | AATA Admin (Administrator)

The University of Pittsburgh seeks an instructor of Beginning Arabic (Modern Standard and Levantine) to teach in an intensive Summer Language Institute in Pittsburgh. Candidates must have a master's degree or higher in second-language acquisition, linguistics, or a closely related field; possess native or near-native proficiency in the target language; be a U.S. citizen or authorized to work in the United States; and have documented experience teaching the target language to adults. Preference will go to candidates who have taught in intensive language programs. Successful candidates will teach June 9 through August 1, 2014. 

Applications must be received by: March 5, 2014

Candidates should send a letter in English explaining their interest in and qualifications for an eight-week, intensive beginning Persian or Arabic program; a CV; contact information for two references–one of whom should be able to comment on the applicant’s teaching experience; and student evaluation results, if available. Materials should be sent by email to:  Veronica Dristas (Global Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh) dristas@pitt.edu

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