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>From: Ronald Feldstein <feldstei@INDIANA.EDU>
>Subject: [SEELANGS] Indiana Univeristy: Lecturer position in Russian
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>Lecturer position in Russian and Ukrainian Language
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>The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Indiana University,
>Bloomington, announces an opening for a lecturer’s position in the Russian
>and Ukrainian languages, starting in Fall 2006, contingent on receipt of
>external funding. The candidate should have native or near-native Russian
>and Ukrainian and be able to teach upper-level Russian courses plus
>elementary and intermediate levels of Ukrainian; fluent English and
>experience teaching Russian and Ukrainian to English-speaking students are
>essential. Candidates should be practitioners of modern methods of foreign
>language pedagogy and should hold the Ph.D. degree or be ABD in a field
>related to the teaching of Russian and Ukrainian languages. Familiarity
>with the American university system and culture is required. Planned course
>load is three courses per semester. Renewable three-year contract.
>Applications will be reviewed for interviewing at the 2005 AATSEEL
>conference in Washington, DC, after which we plan to invite a short list of
>candidates to Bloomington for on-campus interviews. Send curriculum vitae
>and three letters of reference to: Search Committee, Department of Slavic
>Languages and Literatures, Indiana University, BH 502, Bloomington, IN
>47405-7103. Applications can also be submitted electronically, to:
>iuslavic@indiana.edu, subject line: Russian-Ukrainian language position. If
>available, please send copies of your syllabi for fourth- and fifth-year
>Russian and first-year Ukrainian. In order to be considered for an
>interview at the AATSEEL conference, applications should be received by
>December 1, 2005, but applications may be submitted after that date until
>the position has been filled. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity-
>Affirmative Action Employer; Indiana University encourages applications
>from women and minorities.
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