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Lecturer: Arabic; Princeton University

01 Aug 2016 12:30 PM | Anonymous

Lecturer: Arabic
 
The Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University invites applications for a one-year full-time position in Modern Standard Arabic at the rank of Lecturer. The appointment is from September 1, 2016 to July 1, 2017. Native or near-native command of Standard Arabic required, knowledge of one or more dialects desirable. M.A. or Ph.D. preferred. Prior language teaching experience preferred. The successful candidate will be teaching first, second or third-year classes (a total of 12 hours of classroom contact per week per semester).
 
Applicant must apply online at http://jobs.princeton.edu. Applicants are required to submit a cover letter; curriculum vitae; samples of language-teaching materials you have created (preferably in .pdf or .doc format), and contact information for at least three references whom we may contact via phone or email. If you have videos of your teaching, or student evaluations, these may also be included in your application. Review of applications will begin on August 28, 2016. Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations. This position is subject to the University's background check policy.

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