Rabbinic/Medieval Judaic Studies: The Judaic Studies Program at Franklin & Marshall College invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor, beginning Fall 2014. The position is in pre-modern Judaism with possible subfields in rabbinics, medieval philosophy, or Kabbalah. The appointment is renewable for a second year on evidence of good teaching and administrative approval. Appointment will be at the Visiting Instructor or Visiting Assistant professor level depending on qualifications; teaching experience highly desirable. The successful candidate will teach introductory courses in Hebrew Bible and Classical Jewish Texts as well as upper-level courses in his/her specialty; the teaching load is 3/2 and includes teaching at least one course each year in the College’s general education Connections program.
Candidates should submit the following materials as PDF files (searchable preferred) to:
Tami.Lantz@fandm.edu: letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, three letters of recommendation, teaching statement, and teaching evaluations. Hard copies are also acceptable, and may be sent to Professor Maria Mitchell Chair, Judaic Studies Program, Franklin & Marshall College, Box 3003, Lancaster PA 17604-3003. The deadline for receipt is February 14, 2014. Franklin and Marshall College is a highly selective liberal arts college committed to having an inclusive campus community where all members are treated with dignity and respect. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the College does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of gender, race or ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, family or marital status, or sexual orientation.
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Thursday, January 16, 2014
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