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Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 14:23:32 -0500
From: Aletha Stahl <stahlal-AT-earlham.edu>
Subject: job announcement


<fontfamily><param>Times_New_Roman</param>Please post the following job
announcement:


Earlham College

=46rench and Francophone Studies


Visiting Assistant Professor or Instructor in French for the year

2000-2001. Full-time, one-year sabbatical replacement to teach French

at the beginning and intermediate levels and one upper-level course in

literature, film, or cultural studies. Position definite. MLA
interviews.

Teaching experience a must. Send CV and references by December 15

to: Prof. Aletha Stahl, Department of Languages and Literatures,

Earlham College, Richmond, IN 47374-4095,  (765) 983-1452,

stahlal-AT-earlham.edu.


We are a small department committed to offering a high-quality major

and to guaranteeing that students who choose French to meet Earlham's

one-year language requirement gain linguistic and cultural competence

with an appreciation of French around the world. Our students

participate in semester-length campus programs in Martinique, France,

and Senegal, and we work closely with other languages and with the

African and African-American Studies program. First-year classes meet

five days per week, and the professor is assisted in class by a young

person from a French-speaking country. A typical teaching load is 20

semester hours per year. For more information about Earlham, please

refer to our Web site: www.earlham.edu.


Earlham is affiliated with the Religious Society of Friends, and we

welcome applications from people sympathetic to social justice,

simplicity, consensus seeking, and other Quaker values. We continue to

build a vigorous academic community that strives to reflect the

diversity of the larger society and specifically invite applications

from African Americans, other minorities, and women.


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Languages and Literatures

Earlham College

W. National Road

Richmond, IN 47374

tel/fax: 765.983.1452


Sa ou pas sav sé gran pasé'w. -- Martinique

(What you don't know is greater than you.)



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