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>Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 21:08:59 -0500
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>From: bill christensen <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Position announcement: French/German

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I was asked to post this announcement for a tenure-track position at
Southwestern University. It is advertised as a position in French (and mostly
is), but also requires some knowledge of German.

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Assistant Professor French
Tenure Track

The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Southwestern University
invites applications for a tenure-track position in French at the assistant
professor level to teach language, culture, and literature in a strong
undergraduate liberal arts curriculum.  This position requires a record of
teaching excellence in French, experience developing multimedia materials in
French/German, and, secondarily, teaching ability in German.  Candidates who
hold a Ph.D in Comparative Literature may also be considered.  3-3 teaching
load.  Native/Near-native (ACTFL OESuperior$E2) in French.  Ph.D. is required by
time of appointment (August 2003).  Field open with preference for
French/peripheral studies.  Please provide documentation of publication record
and/or potential.  Position provides research/travel funding.  Preference will
be given to candidates with documented experience teaching/advising in an
undergraduate interdisciplinary setting, interest in promoting academic study
abroad and other co-curricular programs, and some administrative competence,
including web-site development.

To apply, please send a letter of introduction; curriculum vitae; three letters
of recommendation; transcripts; and materials (or teaching portfolio)
documenting teaching effectiveness, multimedia and scholarly projects, teaching
philosophy, and research interests/program to:

Faculty Recruitment Office
French/German Search Committee
Southwestern University
P.O. Box 770
Georgetown, Texas, 78627-0770.

Deadline:  November 15, 2002.  Interviews will be conducted at the MLA
Conference in New York, New York.  Southwestern University is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.  EOE/M/F


http://southwestern.edu/hum-res/hr-jobs.html#French

Bill Christensen
Language Learning Center Director
Asst. Prof. of Spanish
Voice mail: (512) 863-1802
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