Two job positions in Russian literature
From: "Irina Reyfman" <[log in to unmask]>
The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Columbia
University announces a rank-open position in Russian literature.
Junior applicants must show exceptional promise as scholars and teachers;
senior scholars must have a distinguished record in scholarship and
teaching. The preferred area of specialization is nineteenth-century prose.
A developed interest in another field (e.g., second Slavic language,
twentieth-century poetry,
cinema) is a plus.
Teaching may include the Columbia College Literature
Humanities course. Native or near-native proficiency in Russian and
English is required. Junior applicants should hold the Ph.D. by the date of
appointment. Starting date is July 1, 2003. To ensure full
consideration, an applicant's CV, three letters of recommendation, and
sample
publications and/or dissertation chapters, should be sent to:
Irina Reyfman, Chair
Search Committee
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
708 Hamilton Hall
Columbia University
New Your, NY 10027
The Committee will begin its deliberations on November 30, 2002.
Candidates on the short list will be interviewed at AATSEEL. Columbia is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
From: Catharine Nepomnyashchy <[log in to unmask]>
The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Barnard College
announces an Assistant Professor, tenure-track position in Russian
literature.
We seek a promising scholar with a demonstrated commitment
to excellence in teaching, research, and service. The preferred area of
specialization is twentieth-century prose. Competence in another field
(comparative literature, film, a second Slavic language,
twentieth-century poetry, cultural studies) is a plus. Native or
near-native proficiency in Russian and English are required.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach in the First Year Seminar
Program and other extra-departmental programs. Applicants should hold
the Ph.D. by the date of appointment. Starting date is July 1, 2003.
To ensure full consideration, the applicant's CV, three letters of
recommendation, and sample publications and/or dissertation chapters,
should be sent to
Catharine Nepomnyashchy, Chair, Search Committee,
Slavic Department, 226B Milbank Hall, Barnard College, New York NY
10027.
Review of applications will begin on November 30, 2002.
Candidates on the short list will be interviewed at AATSEEL.
Barnard College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and
welcomes applications from women and members of under-represented
minorities.
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