25 January: fyi -- Chinese, DC
Index of January 2004 | Index of year: 2004 | Full index
Assistant Professor of Chinese
The George Washington University
The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at The George
Washington University invites applications for a full-time Assistant
Professor position in Chinese for a three-year period, academic years
2004-2007, with the possibility of renewal. Qualified candidates
should be able to teach all levels of Chinese language. The successful
candidate will oversee and invigorate Chinese language instruction and
work with newly created Language Center at GW. Expected teaching load
is 3 + 3 semester courses or equivalent per year including language
courses and courses in her/his own area of specialization in a program
that offers both majors and minors in Chinese Language and Literature.
Applicants must have native or near-native command of both Chinese and
English and with advanced degrees in hand or within one year of
appointment.
Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2004, and will continue
until the position is filled. Letter of interest, CV, samples of
writing and publications, and three letters of recommendation to:
Professor Young-Key Kim-Renaud, Chair, Dept. of East Asian Lgs. &
Lits., The George Washington University, Rome 469, 801 22nd St., N.W.,
Washington, DC 20052.
The George Washington University is an Equal-Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are
encouraged to apply. For more information about the program,
prospective applicants are invited to explore the website:
http://www.gwu.edu/~eall/ .
Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr. Young-Key Kim-Renaud
The George Washington University EALL Department
801 22nd St., N.W., Suite 469
Washington, DC 20052
United States of America
Position is open until filled.
Contact Information:
Dr. Young-Key Kim-Renaud
Email: kimrenau@gwu.edu
Tel: 202-994-7107/7106
Fax: 202-994-1512
Website: http://www.gwu.edu/~eall/
Index of January 2004 | Index of year: 2004 | Full index