There is an announcement for the Vacancy for Lecturer in French at Binghamton University in the USA. Interested candidates can apply for the position now. The category of the position is Foreign Languages and Literatures.
About the Position
- The Department of Romance Languages at Binghamton University is seeking to hire a lecturer in French, beginning in August 2020.
- Furthermore, this is a full-time position of three years with possible renewal. The teaching load is 3-4, including beginning and intermediate French, with the possibility of teaching some more advanced courses on French language, literature and culture.
- Also, competitive salary with the option to teach online during winter and summer breaks for additional compensation.
Requirements
The candidate should meet the given criteria for the Vacancy for Lecturer in French at Binghamton in the USA
- Candidates should hold an MA or Ph.D. in French or a related discipline (or be ABD), and be prepared to successfully teach language courses at all levels of the curriculum.
- Additionally, experts in all fields are welcome to apply.
- Moreover, the University will give preference to candidates with strong evidence of excellence in language teaching at the university level. Applicants must have native or near-native fluency in French.
Application
- Interested candidates should upload their application material to the Interview Exchange.
- Additionally, they should include a cover letter, CV, teaching portfolio (statement of teaching philosophy, sample syllabi, student evaluations)
- Also, two (2) recommendation letters.
About the University
- The State University of New York at Binghamton is a public research university with campuses in Binghamton, Vestal, and Johnson City, New York.
- Additionally, it is one of the four university centers in the State University of New York system. As of Fall 2018, 17,768 undergraduate and graduate students attend the university.
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