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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 14:44:16 -0400
From: Leslie A. Adelson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: new searches
The Department of German Studies at Cornell University is pleased to
announce the searches described below. We would be grateful if you
would share this information with qualified individuals who might be
interested in applying. Applicants should be sure to direct their
materials to the persons/offices indicated for a particular position.
Thank you!
<bold><fontfamily><param>Times</param>Cornell U
</fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Times</param>German Studies
<italic>Senior Lecturer in German/Lecturer in German
</italic>Senior Lecturer position authorized. Possible Lecturer
position, pending authorization. Renewable, non-tenure track
appointments, beginning July 2001. Possible multiple positions of
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer with rank commensurate with years and level of
experience. Responsibilities include language instruction at all
levels, cooperative coordination of language program, curriculum
development, and participation in extracurricular activities. Senior
Lecturer duties include supervision and evaluation of TA's. Minimum
qualifications: M.A. or equivalent in German
language/literature/culture, native or near-native fluency in German
and English, significant teaching experience at college level,
familiarity with latest teaching methodologies and technology-assisted
language instruction. Send application (specify rank to be
considered), vita, and three letters of recommendation to Gunhild
Lischke, Search Committee Chair, Dept. of German Studies, Cornell
University, Ithaca NY 14853-3201. No electronic submissions, please.
Applications received by October 23 ensured full consideration;
applications will be reviewed until position(s) filled. Cornell
University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
<bold>Cornell U
</bold>German Studies
<italic>Visiting Assistant Professor
</italic>Temporary, full-time, July 2001-June 2002. Ph.D. in German
culture, evidence of good teaching and scholarly potential, native or
near-native fluency in German, excellent writing skills in English
required. Two-course load per semester includes combination of
first-year writing seminars in English (training provided), upper-level
language and culture classes in German, and one graduate seminar in
primary field. Specialization open; strengths in studies of gender and
sexuality preferred. Send application, complete dossier (including
letters of recommendation), writing sample, and two sample syllabi
(preferably one undergraduate and one graduate) to Prof. Leslie A.
Adelson, Chair, Dept. of German Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca NY
14853-3201. No electronic submissions, please.
All materials should be received by November 1, 2000. Cornell
University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
<bold>Cornell U
</bold>German Studies
<italic>Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship
</italic>The Society for the Humanities invites applications for a
one-year teaching-research fellowship, 2001-2002. Critical approaches
to gender, sexuality, and/or performance in German Studies are
welcomed; pre-twentieth-century specializations preferred. Candidates
must have received the Ph.D. degree after September 1995. Only
citizens of the US, Canada, or holders of permanent US-residency cards
may apply. All application materials, including letters of
recommendation, must be postmarked on or before January 3, 2001. For
detailed application instructions, please contact the Program
Administrator, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, Cornell University,
Society for the Humanities, A.D. White House, 27 East Ave., Ithaca NY
14853-1101; tel. 607 255 9274; e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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Leslie A. Adelson
Professor of German Studies
Chair, Department of German Studies
Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853 USA
Tel. 607 255 5265
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