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Florida State University, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, recruits :
mars 2003 | | Littérature / édition | États-Unis

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Assistant or Associate Professor of French specializing in Francophone Studies
Tenure-track position beginning August 2003, specializing in one or more aspects of francophone studies such as language and/or linguistics, literature, media, societal, political and/or gender studies. Applications from candidates with interests in the Caribbean and/or sub-Saharan Africa are especially welcome; those specializing in other francophone fields will also be considered. This position will give the person appointed the opportunity to contribute to the expansion of FSU’s programs in French and Francophone Studies. With the help of a substantial private endowment, these are being developed in three main ways: through the widening of our curriculum, building on faculty hires such as this; by the strengthening of research and scholarship through generous faculty support and the program of conferences, visiting professors and other activities organized by the Winthrop-King Institute for Contemporary French and Francophone Studies; and through the provision of scholarships and other awards to suitably qualified students. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses and will work closely with the Winthrop-King Institute. Applicants must have native or near-native fluency in French, a solid command of English, and Ph.D. in hand.
Applications accepted until position is filled. Send letter of application, CV and at least three letters of recommendation to Dr. Mark Peitralunga (Chair). Florida State is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to diversity in hiring, and a Public Records Agency.

English

Assistant or Associate Professor of French specializing in Francophone Studies
Tenure-track position beginning August 2003, specializing in one or more aspects of francophone studies such as language and/or linguistics, literature, media, societal, political and/or gender studies. Applications from candidates with interests in the Caribbean and/or sub-Saharan Africa are especially welcome; those specializing in other francophone fields will also be considered. This position will give the person appointed the opportunity to contribute to the expansion of FSU’s programs in French and Francophone Studies. With the help of a substantial private endowment, these are being developed in three main ways: through the widening of our curriculum, building on faculty hires such as this; by the strengthening of research and scholarship through generous faculty support and the program of conferences, visiting professors and other activities organized by the Winthrop-King Institute for Contemporary French and Francophone Studies; and through the provision of scholarships and other awards to suitably qualified students. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses and will work closely with the Winthrop-King Institute. Applicants must have native or near-native fluency in French, a solid command of English, and Ph.D. in hand.
Applications accepted until position is filled. Send letter of application, CV and at least three letters of recommendation to Dr. Mark Peitralunga (Chair). Florida State is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to diversity in hiring, and a Public Records Agency.
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