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Justus- Liebig-Universität Gießen
An der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen ist folgende Stelle zu besetzen:
Am Institut für Romanistik (Prof. Dr. F.-J. Meißner), Fachbereich Sprache, Literatur, Kultur, zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt befristet die halbe Stelle einer/eines
Wiss. Mitarbeiterin/Mitarbeiters
BAT IIa
Bewerbungsaktenzeichen: 5-315/07
als Zeitangestellte/r gemäß §§ 2 WissZeitVG und § 77 HHG mit Gelegenheit zu eigener wissenschaftlicher Weiterbildung.
Aufgaben: Eigene wissenschaftliche Weiterbildung; hochschuldidaktische Qualifizierung; wissenschaftliche Dienstleistungen zur Organisation sowie zur Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Forschung und Lehre gem. § 77 Abs. 1 HHG sowie bei Publikationen und an der Professur herausgegebenen Periodika; Akquisition und Betreuung (inkl. Finanzüberwachung) von Literatur und Medien; Zusammenarbeit mit der Institutsbibliothek; Beratung der Studierenden. Übernahme von Lehraufgaben gemäß Lehrverpflichtungsverordnung des Landes Hessen.
Voraussetzungen: Abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium im Fach Romanistik, Interesse an fremdsprachendidaktischen Fragestellungen, insbesondere im Bereich der romanistischen Mehrsprachigkeitsdidaktik, der Lexikodidaktik sowie der Theorie des Tertiärsprachenunterrichts. Bereitschaft sich mit der Methodik quantitativer und/oder qualitativer empirischer Forschung vertraut zu machen. Teamfähigkeit. Der didaktische Schwerpunkt wird nachgewiesen durch einen der folgenden Abschlüsse: 1. Staatsexamen für ein Lehramt an öffentlichen Schulen oder Diplomprüfung als Sprachenlehrer/in oder Magister Artium mit Didaktik der Romanischen Sprachen und Literaturen als Haupt- oder Nebenfach im Fach Französisch oder einer anderen romanischen Fremdsprache.
Die Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen strebt einen höheren Anteil von Frauen im Wissenschaftsbereich an; deshalb bitten wir qualifizierte Wissenschaftlerinnen nachdrücklich, sich zu bewerben. Aufgrund des Frauenförderplanes besteht eine Verpflichtung zur Erhöhung des Frauenanteils.
Zu den Einstellungsvoraussetzungen und erforderlichen Bewerbungsunterlagen bei Bewerbungen um die Professur wird empfohlen, unsere Hinweise unter http://www.uni-giessen.de/stellenmarkt/merkblatt.pdf zu beachten. - Bewerbungen Schwerbehinderter werden - bei gleicher Eignung - bevorzugt.
Ihre Bewerbung richten Sie bitte unter Angabe des Aktenzeichens mit den erforderlichen Unterlagen einschließlich aussagefähiger Belege über Ihre pädagogische Eignung an:
Justus- Liebig-Universität Gießen
Der Präsident
Ludwigstraße 23
35390 Gießen
Bewerbungsschluss: 20.06.2007
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
lettore di italiano a tubinga
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Fachsprachenzentrum der Universität Tübingen
Am Fachsprachenzentrum der Universität Tübingen ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt die folgende Stelle - vorerst befristet für die Dauer von zwei Jahren - mit einer Vergütung bis E 13 TV-L zu besetzen:
Lektor/in
für Italienisch, 50 %
(Lehrdeputat: derzeit 9 Stunden)
Aufgabengebiete:
- Durchführung eigener Sprachlehrveranstaltungen (allgemein- und fachsprachlich: v.a. wirtschaftssprachlich)
- Koordination der Abteilung des entsprechenden Sprachbereichs
- Mitarbeit bei der Entwicklung neuer Kurskonzepte und -materialien für hochschulspezifischen Fremdsprachenunterricht
- Beratung von Studierenden
- Vorbereitung und Abnahme von Sprachtests und Prüfungen (z.B. UNIcert-Prüfungen)
- Organisations- und Verwaltungstätigkeiten
Voraussetzungen:
Sie sind Muttersprachler/in in der o.a. Sprache, haben ein abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium in einer Philologie oder in der Fremdsprachendidaktik oder einem nahestehenden Gebiet sowie Lehrerfahrung, vorzugsweise im universitären Bereich. Sie sind didaktisch versiert und vertraut mit Prüfungsmethodik und computergestützten Lernmodulen. Sie verfügen über die Fähigkeit zu selbständigem Arbeiten im Team, Organisationstalent und Innovationsbereitschaft.
Schwerbehinderte werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt. Die Universität Tübingen strebt eine Erhöhung des Anteils von Frauen an. Die Einstellung erfolgt durch die Zentrale Verwaltung.
Ihre vollständige Bewerbung richten Sie bitte an:
Fachsprachenzentrum der Universität Tübingen
Frau Dr. C. Duttlinger
Rümelinstraße 27
72070 Tübingen
Bewerbungsschluss: 14.06.2007
Erschienen in DIE ZEIT
vom 31.05.2007
Fachsprachenzentrum der Universität Tübingen
Am Fachsprachenzentrum der Universität Tübingen ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt die folgende Stelle - vorerst befristet für die Dauer von zwei Jahren - mit einer Vergütung bis E 13 TV-L zu besetzen:
Lektor/in
für Italienisch, 50 %
(Lehrdeputat: derzeit 9 Stunden)
Aufgabengebiete:
- Durchführung eigener Sprachlehrveranstaltungen (allgemein- und fachsprachlich: v.a. wirtschaftssprachlich)
- Koordination der Abteilung des entsprechenden Sprachbereichs
- Mitarbeit bei der Entwicklung neuer Kurskonzepte und -materialien für hochschulspezifischen Fremdsprachenunterricht
- Beratung von Studierenden
- Vorbereitung und Abnahme von Sprachtests und Prüfungen (z.B. UNIcert-Prüfungen)
- Organisations- und Verwaltungstätigkeiten
Voraussetzungen:
Sie sind Muttersprachler/in in der o.a. Sprache, haben ein abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium in einer Philologie oder in der Fremdsprachendidaktik oder einem nahestehenden Gebiet sowie Lehrerfahrung, vorzugsweise im universitären Bereich. Sie sind didaktisch versiert und vertraut mit Prüfungsmethodik und computergestützten Lernmodulen. Sie verfügen über die Fähigkeit zu selbständigem Arbeiten im Team, Organisationstalent und Innovationsbereitschaft.
Schwerbehinderte werden bei gleicher Eignung bevorzugt. Die Universität Tübingen strebt eine Erhöhung des Anteils von Frauen an. Die Einstellung erfolgt durch die Zentrale Verwaltung.
Ihre vollständige Bewerbung richten Sie bitte an:
Fachsprachenzentrum der Universität Tübingen
Frau Dr. C. Duttlinger
Rümelinstraße 27
72070 Tübingen
Bewerbungsschluss: 14.06.2007
Erschienen in DIE ZEIT
vom 31.05.2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
pennsylvania
Position: Instructor of Italian, Dept. of Foreign Language
Institution: East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Location: Pennsylvania
Date posted: 5/21/2007
Application deadline: 6/11/2007
Learn more about this institution in The Chronicle's Employer Profiles section.
INSTRUCTOR OF ITALIAN (search extended)
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE
East Stroudsburg University is seeking applications for a full-time, temporary Instructor of Italian for a one-year appointment, fall 2007 - spring 2008.
Responsibilities: Teach Italian I and II and courses in a second language. Teaching load is four courses (3 preparations) per semester.
Requirements: Master's in Italian (or another clearly relevant discipline) required, ABD or Ph.D. preferred; native or near-native fluency in Italian and English, as well as experience living or studying in Italy; minimum of two years successful teaching of Italian at the college level; ability to teach a second language; a documented record of excellence in undergraduate language teaching; a willingness to participate in the recruitment of language students; ability to work with diverse student populations. Final determination will be based upon successful interview, which may include a teaching demonstration. All candidates must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. upon appointment.
Submit letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, three recent letters of recommendation, evidence of successful language teaching at the college level, and graduate and undergraduate transcripts to: Dr. Jeffrey Ruth, Chair, Italian Search, Department of Foreign Languages, P.O. Box 447, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA. 18301. Full consideration will be given to applications received by June 11, 2007.
Minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply at East Stroudsburg University where there is an intrinsic moral and legal commitment to AA/EEO. Visit our homepage at: www.esu.edu.
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Contact Information:
Dr. Jeffrey Ruth
Chair, Italian Search
Foreign Languages
East Stroudsburg University
P.O. Box 447
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Institution: East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Location: Pennsylvania
Date posted: 5/21/2007
Application deadline: 6/11/2007
Learn more about this institution in The Chronicle's Employer Profiles section.
INSTRUCTOR OF ITALIAN (search extended)
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE
East Stroudsburg University is seeking applications for a full-time, temporary Instructor of Italian for a one-year appointment, fall 2007 - spring 2008.
Responsibilities: Teach Italian I and II and courses in a second language. Teaching load is four courses (3 preparations) per semester.
Requirements: Master's in Italian (or another clearly relevant discipline) required, ABD or Ph.D. preferred; native or near-native fluency in Italian and English, as well as experience living or studying in Italy; minimum of two years successful teaching of Italian at the college level; ability to teach a second language; a documented record of excellence in undergraduate language teaching; a willingness to participate in the recruitment of language students; ability to work with diverse student populations. Final determination will be based upon successful interview, which may include a teaching demonstration. All candidates must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. upon appointment.
Submit letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, three recent letters of recommendation, evidence of successful language teaching at the college level, and graduate and undergraduate transcripts to: Dr. Jeffrey Ruth, Chair, Italian Search, Department of Foreign Languages, P.O. Box 447, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA. 18301. Full consideration will be given to applications received by June 11, 2007.
Minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply at East Stroudsburg University where there is an intrinsic moral and legal commitment to AA/EEO. Visit our homepage at: www.esu.edu.
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Contact Information:
Dr. Jeffrey Ruth
Chair, Italian Search
Foreign Languages
East Stroudsburg University
P.O. Box 447
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
lake erie college - ohio
Position: Assistant Professor of Italian and French
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Lake Erie College
Location: Ohio
Date posted: 4/30/2007
Foreign Languages: Assistant Professor of Italian and French sought by Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio) to fill tenure-track position. Teach broad range of courses in Italian and French Literature, culture and language from multi-disciplinary perspective. Teach Classics courses in English language and direct Italian studies program. Must have Ph.D. in Italian or Comparative Literature or equivalent with specialization in Italian. Fluency in Italian, French and English language is required. Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae and list of 5 references with phone numbers to: Office of Academic Affairs, Lake Erie College, 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio 44077. No calls.
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Contact Information:
Office of Academic Affairs
Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street
Painesville, OH 44077
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Lake Erie College
Location: Ohio
Date posted: 4/30/2007
Foreign Languages: Assistant Professor of Italian and French sought by Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio) to fill tenure-track position. Teach broad range of courses in Italian and French Literature, culture and language from multi-disciplinary perspective. Teach Classics courses in English language and direct Italian studies program. Must have Ph.D. in Italian or Comparative Literature or equivalent with specialization in Italian. Fluency in Italian, French and English language is required. Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae and list of 5 references with phone numbers to: Office of Academic Affairs, Lake Erie College, 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio 44077. No calls.
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Contact Information:
Office of Academic Affairs
Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street
Painesville, OH 44077
cataloger and selector (Italian)
Position: Foreign Language and Literature Cataloger and Selector
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Georgetown University
Location: D.C.
Date posted: 5/21/2007
Learn more about this institution in The Chronicle's Employer Profiles section.
Library/Foreign Language/Literature: The Georgetown University Library seeks a Foreign Language and Literature Cataloger and Selector. Under the direction of the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Bibliographer, and in consultation with the Head of the Original Cataloging Unit, this position will catalog materials in Arabic and Hebrew, and monitor the order and invoice operations of these materials. Under the direction of the Head of Collection Development, this position will serve as selector for the following departments and programs: German, Italian, Hebrew, and French language and literature. He/she will develop collections in line with the pedagogical and research needs of the University, including collections that expand the resources on Digital Georgetown, and select materials in identified subject areas. The position will also assist in monitoring the library materials budget in the assigned areas of responsibility. Requirements: ALA-accredited MLS or MA in Arabic or Islamic Studies. Three to five years' experience cataloging and selecting Arabic and other subject materials, at least two years of which must be in an academic environment. Experience with a national bibliographic utility such as OCLC and familiarity with AACR2R, LC classification, and LC subject headings required. Experience with a local online system such as Innovative Interfaces and familiarity with Windows desktop, word processing, e-mail and internet resources and tools preferred. Strong language capabilities in Arabic, French, Italian, German, and Hebrew. Salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package including 21 days/year paid leave, medical; TIAA/CREF; tuition assistance. This is a 12-month, Academic/Administrative Professional (AAP) appointment. Submit letter of application and resume with the names and contact information for three references to: Stephanie Hughes, Personnel Office, Lauinger Library, Georgetown University, 37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, D.C. 20057-1174 or via e-mail: libhr@georgetown.edu. Review of applications begins immediately and continues until filled. Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
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Contact Information:
E-mail : libhr@georgetown.edu
Phone : 202-687-7425
Ms. Stephanie Hughes
Personnel Office
Georgetown University, Lauinger Library
37th & O Sts., N.W.
Washington, DC 22003
USA
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Georgetown University
Location: D.C.
Date posted: 5/21/2007
Learn more about this institution in The Chronicle's Employer Profiles section.
Library/Foreign Language/Literature: The Georgetown University Library seeks a Foreign Language and Literature Cataloger and Selector. Under the direction of the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Bibliographer, and in consultation with the Head of the Original Cataloging Unit, this position will catalog materials in Arabic and Hebrew, and monitor the order and invoice operations of these materials. Under the direction of the Head of Collection Development, this position will serve as selector for the following departments and programs: German, Italian, Hebrew, and French language and literature. He/she will develop collections in line with the pedagogical and research needs of the University, including collections that expand the resources on Digital Georgetown, and select materials in identified subject areas. The position will also assist in monitoring the library materials budget in the assigned areas of responsibility. Requirements: ALA-accredited MLS or MA in Arabic or Islamic Studies. Three to five years' experience cataloging and selecting Arabic and other subject materials, at least two years of which must be in an academic environment. Experience with a national bibliographic utility such as OCLC and familiarity with AACR2R, LC classification, and LC subject headings required. Experience with a local online system such as Innovative Interfaces and familiarity with Windows desktop, word processing, e-mail and internet resources and tools preferred. Strong language capabilities in Arabic, French, Italian, German, and Hebrew. Salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package including 21 days/year paid leave, medical; TIAA/CREF; tuition assistance. This is a 12-month, Academic/Administrative Professional (AAP) appointment. Submit letter of application and resume with the names and contact information for three references to: Stephanie Hughes, Personnel Office, Lauinger Library, Georgetown University, 37th and O Streets, NW, Washington, D.C. 20057-1174 or via e-mail: libhr@georgetown.edu. Review of applications begins immediately and continues until filled. Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
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Contact Information:
E-mail : libhr@georgetown.edu
Phone : 202-687-7425
Ms. Stephanie Hughes
Personnel Office
Georgetown University, Lauinger Library
37th & O Sts., N.W.
Washington, DC 22003
USA
Italian for music
Position: College Faculty, Italian
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: New England Conservatory of Music
Location: Massachusetts
Date posted: 5/24/2007
College Faculty, Italian
(Posted May 25, 2007)
Department: Liberal Arts
Start Date: Fall 2007
Hours: Part-Time, Hourly
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Reports To: Provost
SUMMARY:
·Teach a year-long college course in introductory Italian to a class mainly composed of first-year undergraduate vocal performance majors.
·Hold office hours as needed to help students in the class.
·Attend departmental meetings as needed.
·Other duties as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS:
·Completed Master's in Italian or equivalent proficiency.
·Minimum of one (1) year of demonstrated experience in college-level teaching of introductory Italian.
·Ability and willingness to adapt the curriculum of an introductory Italian course to benefit a population of undergraduate vocal performance majors.
·Strong verbal and written communication, interpersonal and organizational skills.
·Demonstrated ability working with diverse populations.
·Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
For initial consideration, candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three references, and a sample syllabus and/or brief statement about methods and techniques for teaching beginning Italian.
SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
Italian Search Committee
c/o Provost's Office
New England Conservatory of Music
290 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Consideration of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
New England Conservatory of Music encourages the application of all candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability or veteran status in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, or other Conservatory-sponsored activities. The Vice President of Finance and Administration coordinates the Conservatory's effort in complying with this policy.
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: New England Conservatory of Music
Location: Massachusetts
Date posted: 5/24/2007
College Faculty, Italian
(Posted May 25, 2007)
Department: Liberal Arts
Start Date: Fall 2007
Hours: Part-Time, Hourly
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Reports To: Provost
SUMMARY:
·Teach a year-long college course in introductory Italian to a class mainly composed of first-year undergraduate vocal performance majors.
·Hold office hours as needed to help students in the class.
·Attend departmental meetings as needed.
·Other duties as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS:
·Completed Master's in Italian or equivalent proficiency.
·Minimum of one (1) year of demonstrated experience in college-level teaching of introductory Italian.
·Ability and willingness to adapt the curriculum of an introductory Italian course to benefit a population of undergraduate vocal performance majors.
·Strong verbal and written communication, interpersonal and organizational skills.
·Demonstrated ability working with diverse populations.
·Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
For initial consideration, candidates should send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three references, and a sample syllabus and/or brief statement about methods and techniques for teaching beginning Italian.
SEND APPLICATIONS TO:
Italian Search Committee
c/o Provost's Office
New England Conservatory of Music
290 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Consideration of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
New England Conservatory of Music encourages the application of all candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability or veteran status in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, or other Conservatory-sponsored activities. The Vice President of Finance and Administration coordinates the Conservatory's effort in complying with this policy.
invito in Italia per un'insegnante straniera
dalla mailing list dell'univ. per stranieri di Perugia
Cari amici,
di tanto in tanto mi faccio sentire..
Sono Maria Lombardi, una vs ex collega di italiano L2. Mi permetto di
segnalarvi una richiesta di una mia amica che vorrebbe ospitare una
studentessa o docente straniera di italiano nella sua casa per l'estate
2007, per uno scambio culturale nonché linguistico.
Piera abita a Bernalda, paese di circa 15000 abitanti in provincia di
Matera, a soli 10 km dal mare. Sempre qui, lavora come docente di italiano
in un istituto Istruzione Secondaria. E'una persona molto dinamica e
indipendente con svariati interessi, tra cui il viaggio, l'arte, il teatro e
le lunghe passeggiate.
Chi fosse interessato dovrebbe essere superiore ai 25 anni, spirito di
adattamento e soprattutto autonoma nelle iniziative.
Per ulteriori dettagli potete contattarmi direttamente alla mia mail.
Cari saluti e buona giornata a tutti!
Marie
______________________________________________
Dott.ssa Maria Lombardi
Managing Director
TRAINING SOLUTIONS
Via Berlinguer 16 75012 Bernalda MT ITALY tel./fax:+39 0835548677
Settore linguistico: solutions@tsolutions.it>
tsolutions@tsolutions.it
Settore informatico: admin@tsolutions.it
www.tsolutions.it
Cari amici,
di tanto in tanto mi faccio sentire..
Sono Maria Lombardi, una vs ex collega di italiano L2. Mi permetto di
segnalarvi una richiesta di una mia amica che vorrebbe ospitare una
studentessa o docente straniera di italiano nella sua casa per l'estate
2007, per uno scambio culturale nonché linguistico.
Piera abita a Bernalda, paese di circa 15000 abitanti in provincia di
Matera, a soli 10 km dal mare. Sempre qui, lavora come docente di italiano
in un istituto Istruzione Secondaria. E'una persona molto dinamica e
indipendente con svariati interessi, tra cui il viaggio, l'arte, il teatro e
le lunghe passeggiate.
Chi fosse interessato dovrebbe essere superiore ai 25 anni, spirito di
adattamento e soprattutto autonoma nelle iniziative.
Per ulteriori dettagli potete contattarmi direttamente alla mia mail.
Cari saluti e buona giornata a tutti!
Marie
______________________________________________
Dott.ssa Maria Lombardi
Managing Director
TRAINING SOLUTIONS
Via Berlinguer 16 75012 Bernalda MT ITALY tel./fax:+39 0835548677
Settore linguistico:
tsolutions@tsolutions.it
Settore informatico:
Thursday, May 24, 2007
catholic university of america - washington
DISCUTIAMONE INSIEME: lista di discussione per insegnanti di italiano L2 e LS
The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures at The Catholic University of America (Washington, DC) invites applications for a lectureship position (non tenure-track) in Italian, beginning in Fall 2007 with possibility of annual renewal. Responsibilities include teaching 3 courses per semester, supervising introductory and intermediate language courses, and serving as advisor to the Italian Club.
Applicants must have native or near-native fluency in Italian and English, hold an MA in Italian, and have teaching experience in US academic institutions. The ideal candidate will have evidence of teaching excellence, expertise in foreign language pedagogy, and experience with the use of technology in the classroom. Please send letter of application, CV, and 3 letters of recommendation to:
Dr. Joan Grimbert, Chair
Dept. of Modern Languages & Literatures
The Catholic University of America
Washington, DC 20064
Please send electronic copies of CV to:
Email:grimbert@cua.edu and lucamante@cua.edu
For more info on on our program, please consulthttp://modernlanguages.cua.edu/courses/ital.cfm Applications will be accepted until position is filled.
_______________________________________________
GUERRA EDIZIONI GURU S.r.l.
www.guerra-edizioni.com
geinfo@guerra-edizioni.com
The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures at The Catholic University of America (Washington, DC) invites applications for a lectureship position (non tenure-track) in Italian, beginning in Fall 2007 with possibility of annual renewal. Responsibilities include teaching 3 courses per semester, supervising introductory and intermediate language courses, and serving as advisor to the Italian Club.
Applicants must have native or near-native fluency in Italian and English, hold an MA in Italian, and have teaching experience in US academic institutions. The ideal candidate will have evidence of teaching excellence, expertise in foreign language pedagogy, and experience with the use of technology in the classroom. Please send letter of application, CV, and 3 letters of recommendation to:
Dr. Joan Grimbert, Chair
Dept. of Modern Languages & Literatures
The Catholic University of America
Washington, DC 20064
Please send electronic copies of CV to:
Email:
For more info on on our program, please consult
_______________________________________________
GUERRA EDIZIONI GURU S.r.l.
www.guerra-edizioni.com
geinfo@guerra-edizioni.com
insegnare italiano in UK
Insegnare italiano nel Regno Unito
(British Council)
E’ opportuno far presente che la richiesta d’insegnanti di italiano è piuttosto limitata nel Regno Unito.
Per insegnanti di ruolo
Per ottenere informazioni sul concorso bandito dallo stato italiano per gli insegnanti di ruolo aspiranti a posti di lettori di italiano presso le università britanniche si consiglia di contattare:
Ministero degli Affari Esteri
Direzione Generale per la Promozione e la Cooperazione Culturale
Ufficio X
Piazzale della Farnesina
Roma
tel. 06 36911
www.esteri.it
Per i laureati non di ruolo è possibile rivolgersi direttamente alle università che hanno una cattedra di lingua italiana.
Posti di assistenti di lingua italiana all'estero presso scuole britanniche di vario ordine e grado.
Gli studenti universitari di cittadinanza italiana, che abbiano sostenuto almeno due esami di Lingua e letteratura Inglese e che siano iscritti almeno al terzo anno presso un'Università italiana in uno dei seguenti Corsi di Laurea:
- Corso di Laurea triennale (ex D.M. 509/99);
- Corso di Laurea quadriennale (ex D.M. 341/90);
- Corso di Laurea specialistica (ex D.M. 509/99).
possono presentare domanda per posti di assistenti di lingua italiana presso scuole di vario ordine e grado del Regno Unito.
Per informazioni consultare il sito del MPI: http://www.istruzione.it/news/2005/assistenti_lingua_05.shtml
Il sito del British Council fornisce informazioni dettagliate sul programma “Language Assistants” al link: www2.britishcouncil.org/languageassistants
Language Assistants
Per la posizione di assistente di lingua presso un’università britannica si può direttamente contattare le università britanniche dove si insegna l’italiano. Per questi incarichi è preferibile avere la laurea ed esperienza nell’insegnamento. I contratti spesso sono di 9 mesi (un anno accademico) e la retribuzione è di circa £7,000-£9,000 (€10,500-€13,500) per un contratto part-time. E’ possibile reperire un elenco delle cattedre di italiano, e del personale che insegna o organizza corsi di italiano nelle università britanniche, sul sito Internet:www.leeds.ac.uk/sis - (clicca su ‘Resources’; ‘List of Staff’). E’ possibile inviare un curriculum con una lettera di presentazione. Per consigli su come scrivere un Curriculum Vitae in italiano si può visitare il sito: www.alec.co.uk/cvtips
Insegnare nelle scuole private
Le scuole private al fine dell’assunzione potrebbero richiedere esperienza nel settore. Il Curriculum va inviato direttamente alle scuole; gli indirizzi sono disponibili sulle pagine gialle britanniche sul sito www.yell.co.uk (inserire‘language schools’ come parola chiave).
Corsi gestiti dal consolato italiano in Gran Bretagna
Gli insegnanti di ruolo dovranno rivolgersi al Ministero degli Esteri italiano per ottenere notizie sul bando di concorso. Gli insegnanti non di ruolo possono rivolgersi direttamente alla Direzione Didattica della circoscrizione consolare di Londra, Edimburgo, Manchester.
Sito: http://www.conslondra.esteri.it/Consolato_Londra/Menu/Il_Consolato/Gli_uffici/
E’ inoltre possibile conseguire un titolo di studio denominato Teaching Italian as a Foreign language (TIAFL) presso l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura a Londra. Le informazioni sono reperibili sul sito: http://www.italcultur.org.uk/learn%20italian/courses/TIAFL.htm
Insegnanti a tempo indeterminato nelle scuole britanniche
Per informazioni sull'insegnamento presso le scuole britanniche è possibile consultare il nostro foglio informativo intitolato ‘L’Insegnamento: Formazione Professionale ed Assunzione’ al sito www.britishcouncil.it/info
Indirizzi Utili:
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
39 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8NX
Tel: 0044/20/7235 1461 Fax: 0044/20/7235 4618
E-mail: ici@italcultur.org.uk Sito: www.italcultur.org.uk
Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione
Relazioni Internazionali Ufficio IV
Viale Trastevere 76 A
00153 Rome
Italy
Tel. (0039)06 58491
Il British Council cerca di far sí che le informazioni qui riportate siano aggiornate e corrette, ma non accetta alcun tipo di responsabilità giuridica.
Il British Council in Italia
Sito: www.britishcouncil.it
E-mail: educationuk@britishcouncil.it
Tutti i nostri fogli informativi sono reperibili alla pagina web: www.britishcouncil.it/info
Roma
Via Quattro Fontane 20, 00184 Roma
Tel: 06 478141 Fax: 06 4814296
Napoli
Via Morghen 31, 80129 Napoli
Tel: 081 5788247 Fax: 081 5562585
Milano
Via Manzoni 38, 20121 Milano
Tel: 02 772221 Fax: 02 781119
(British Council)
E’ opportuno far presente che la richiesta d’insegnanti di italiano è piuttosto limitata nel Regno Unito.
Per insegnanti di ruolo
Per ottenere informazioni sul concorso bandito dallo stato italiano per gli insegnanti di ruolo aspiranti a posti di lettori di italiano presso le università britanniche si consiglia di contattare:
Ministero degli Affari Esteri
Direzione Generale per la Promozione e la Cooperazione Culturale
Ufficio X
Piazzale della Farnesina
Roma
tel. 06 36911
www.esteri.it
Per i laureati non di ruolo è possibile rivolgersi direttamente alle università che hanno una cattedra di lingua italiana.
Posti di assistenti di lingua italiana all'estero presso scuole britanniche di vario ordine e grado.
Gli studenti universitari di cittadinanza italiana, che abbiano sostenuto almeno due esami di Lingua e letteratura Inglese e che siano iscritti almeno al terzo anno presso un'Università italiana in uno dei seguenti Corsi di Laurea:
- Corso di Laurea triennale (ex D.M. 509/99);
- Corso di Laurea quadriennale (ex D.M. 341/90);
- Corso di Laurea specialistica (ex D.M. 509/99).
possono presentare domanda per posti di assistenti di lingua italiana presso scuole di vario ordine e grado del Regno Unito.
Per informazioni consultare il sito del MPI: http://www.istruzione.it/news/2005/assistenti_lingua_05.shtml
Il sito del British Council fornisce informazioni dettagliate sul programma “Language Assistants” al link: www2.britishcouncil.org/languageassistants
Language Assistants
Per la posizione di assistente di lingua presso un’università britannica si può direttamente contattare le università britanniche dove si insegna l’italiano. Per questi incarichi è preferibile avere la laurea ed esperienza nell’insegnamento. I contratti spesso sono di 9 mesi (un anno accademico) e la retribuzione è di circa £7,000-£9,000 (€10,500-€13,500) per un contratto part-time. E’ possibile reperire un elenco delle cattedre di italiano, e del personale che insegna o organizza corsi di italiano nelle università britanniche, sul sito Internet:www.leeds.ac.uk/sis - (clicca su ‘Resources’; ‘List of Staff’). E’ possibile inviare un curriculum con una lettera di presentazione. Per consigli su come scrivere un Curriculum Vitae in italiano si può visitare il sito: www.alec.co.uk/cvtips
Insegnare nelle scuole private
Le scuole private al fine dell’assunzione potrebbero richiedere esperienza nel settore. Il Curriculum va inviato direttamente alle scuole; gli indirizzi sono disponibili sulle pagine gialle britanniche sul sito www.yell.co.uk (inserire‘language schools’ come parola chiave).
Corsi gestiti dal consolato italiano in Gran Bretagna
Gli insegnanti di ruolo dovranno rivolgersi al Ministero degli Esteri italiano per ottenere notizie sul bando di concorso. Gli insegnanti non di ruolo possono rivolgersi direttamente alla Direzione Didattica della circoscrizione consolare di Londra, Edimburgo, Manchester.
Sito: http://www.conslondra.esteri.it/Consolato_Londra/Menu/Il_Consolato/Gli_uffici/
E’ inoltre possibile conseguire un titolo di studio denominato Teaching Italian as a Foreign language (TIAFL) presso l’Istituto Italiano di Cultura a Londra. Le informazioni sono reperibili sul sito: http://www.italcultur.org.uk/learn%20italian/courses/TIAFL.htm
Insegnanti a tempo indeterminato nelle scuole britanniche
Per informazioni sull'insegnamento presso le scuole britanniche è possibile consultare il nostro foglio informativo intitolato ‘L’Insegnamento: Formazione Professionale ed Assunzione’ al sito www.britishcouncil.it/info
Indirizzi Utili:
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
39 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8NX
Tel: 0044/20/7235 1461 Fax: 0044/20/7235 4618
E-mail: ici@italcultur.org.uk Sito: www.italcultur.org.uk
Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione
Relazioni Internazionali Ufficio IV
Viale Trastevere 76 A
00153 Rome
Italy
Tel. (0039)06 58491
Il British Council cerca di far sí che le informazioni qui riportate siano aggiornate e corrette, ma non accetta alcun tipo di responsabilità giuridica.
Il British Council in Italia
Sito: www.britishcouncil.it
E-mail: educationuk@britishcouncil.it
Tutti i nostri fogli informativi sono reperibili alla pagina web: www.britishcouncil.it/info
Roma
Via Quattro Fontane 20, 00184 Roma
Tel: 06 478141 Fax: 06 4814296
Napoli
Via Morghen 31, 80129 Napoli
Tel: 081 5788247 Fax: 081 5562585
Milano
Via Manzoni 38, 20121 Milano
Tel: 02 772221 Fax: 02 781119
phd per studi europei o internazionali
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/DC788.html
School of Social and International Studies
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities
Commencing 2007
Suitably qualified candidates: (First class or 2i degree in a social science related discipline) are encouraged to apply for a full time PhD Award that will be available from September 2007 in the School of Social and International Studies.
The School of Social and International Studies has a strong research community. It is anticipated that the successful applicants will have an interest in the following fields:
Ethnicity, Families and Identities;
Social Care and Social Work;
Economics and Social Policy;
European Studies;
International Development;
Peace Studies;
The Award provides the maximum award of £3,300 per student over three years, paid at registration, currently fees are £3,168 per year for home/EU students. See our web site: http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/socsci/course/postgraduate/research/
Application Procedure: In the first instance, applicants should express their interest by sending a research proposal (of approximately 1,000 words), CV and names of two academic referees to Dr Tom Cockburn, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, The University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, BD7 1DK. If you require additional information before making an application please contact Tom Cockburn at t.d.cockburn@bradford.ac.uk.
The Awards are competitive and applicants are therefore encouraged to apply by the deadline of 31st July, 2007.
Further
School of Social and International Studies
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities
Commencing 2007
Suitably qualified candidates: (First class or 2i degree in a social science related discipline) are encouraged to apply for a full time PhD Award that will be available from September 2007 in the School of Social and International Studies.
The School of Social and International Studies has a strong research community. It is anticipated that the successful applicants will have an interest in the following fields:
Ethnicity, Families and Identities;
Social Care and Social Work;
Economics and Social Policy;
European Studies;
International Development;
Peace Studies;
The Award provides the maximum award of £3,300 per student over three years, paid at registration, currently fees are £3,168 per year for home/EU students. See our web site: http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/socsci/course/postgraduate/research/
Application Procedure: In the first instance, applicants should express their interest by sending a research proposal (of approximately 1,000 words), CV and names of two academic referees to Dr Tom Cockburn, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, The University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, BD7 1DK. If you require additional information before making an application please contact Tom Cockburn at t.d.cockburn@bradford.ac.uk.
The Awards are competitive and applicants are therefore encouraged to apply by the deadline of 31st July, 2007.
Further
ricerca sugli anni del governo Berlusconi
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/RH871.html
Research Fellow
Resisting the Tide: Cultures of Opposition in the Berlusconi Years
School of Humanities - Department of Italian Studies
(43%) 18 months
The successful applicant will normally have finished or be close to completing a PhD, and will have experience of research in one of the following fields: Italian Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Communications studies, Politics or Sociology.
S/he will be involved in a British Academy funded project, ‘Resisting the Tide: Cultures of Opposition in the Berlusconi Years', that will result in the publication of a book with Continuum and a series of academic articles. The project will assess how neo-conservative values have been contested and resisted in Italy by a variety of groups, social/minority movements, intellectuals and media practitioners during the ‘Berlusconi years', i.e. from Berlusconi's return to power in 2001 to the end of his government in 2006. The duties of the assistant will include fieldwork in Italy as well as research and editorial assistance in the UK.
Starting salary £24,402 to £31,840 a year (potential progression on performance once in post to £33,799 a year). Pro rata
Closing date: 11 June 2007
Reference: A44139
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Research Fellow
Resisting the Tide: Cultures of Opposition in the Berlusconi Years
School of Humanities - Department of Italian Studies
(43%) 18 months
The successful applicant will normally have finished or be close to completing a PhD, and will have experience of research in one of the following fields: Italian Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Communications studies, Politics or Sociology.
S/he will be involved in a British Academy funded project, ‘Resisting the Tide: Cultures of Opposition in the Berlusconi Years', that will result in the publication of a book with Continuum and a series of academic articles. The project will assess how neo-conservative values have been contested and resisted in Italy by a variety of groups, social/minority movements, intellectuals and media practitioners during the ‘Berlusconi years', i.e. from Berlusconi's return to power in 2001 to the end of his government in 2006. The duties of the assistant will include fieldwork in Italy as well as research and editorial assistance in the UK.
Starting salary £24,402 to £31,840 a year (potential progression on performance once in post to £33,799 a year). Pro rata
Closing date: 11 June 2007
Reference: A44139
Details from 0121 415 9000 or www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs HR, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT.
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scuola svizzera a milano
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 19:59:37 +0200
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Subject: [ITA_L2] Offerta di lavoro per un docente di italiano a
Milano
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Gentili colleghe e colleghi,
la Scuola Svizzera di Milano cerca di un docente di italiano.
Per richiedere ulteriori informazioni potete utilizzare i seguenti recapiti:
0039 02 6555723
cristina.urech@scuolasvizzera.it
Sperando d avervi fornito un\'informazione utile, vi saluto e procedo nella
lettura di tutti i vostri messaggi.
In bocca al lupo!
Silvia
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 19:59:37 +0200
From: Accademiascala
Subject: [ITA_L2] Offerta di lavoro per un docente di italiano a
Milano
To: Italiano_l2@elearning.unistrapg.it
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Gentili colleghe e colleghi,
la Scuola Svizzera di Milano cerca di un docente di italiano.
Per richiedere ulteriori informazioni potete utilizzare i seguenti recapiti:
0039 02 6555723
cristina.urech@scuolasvizzera.it
Sperando d avervi fornito un\'informazione utile, vi saluto e procedo nella
lettura di tutti i vostri messaggi.
In bocca al lupo!
Silvia
--
new jersey
(come si può capire, negli USA - ma anche in altri paesi - si può essere invitati ad insegnare italiano in un'università a discrezione delle facoltà, ma per insegnare italiano nelle scuole superiori molto spesso è richiesta quella specie di abilitazione delle autorità locali che è richiesta, d'altr'onde, anche in Italia.)
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EDUCATION
WORLD LANGUAGE TEACHER
GRADES 4TH ; 6TH
BEGINNING
SEPTEMBER 2007
MUST HOLD TEACHER OF SPANISH, FRENCH, OR ITALIAN CERTIFICATE AND MEET NJ REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER.
Submit letter of interest, resume, copy of transcripts, Praxis results and copy of NJ Certification by May 30, 2007 to ;
Michael R. Gorman, Superintendent Glassboro Board of Education560 Joseph Bowe Blvd. Glassboro, NJ 08028, EOE
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Requirements
Please refer to the Job Description to view the requirements for this job
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EDUCATION
WORLD LANGUAGE TEACHER
GRADES 4TH ; 6TH
BEGINNING
SEPTEMBER 2007
MUST HOLD TEACHER OF SPANISH, FRENCH, OR ITALIAN CERTIFICATE AND MEET NJ REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHER.
Submit letter of interest, resume, copy of transcripts, Praxis results and copy of NJ Certification by May 30, 2007 to ;
Michael R. Gorman, Superintendent Glassboro Board of Education560 Joseph Bowe Blvd. Glassboro, NJ 08028, EOE
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interpreter/translator
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Company: Garden & Associates, Inc.
Description
INTERPRETER AND TRANSLATOR JOBS
Garden & Associates, Inc., a foreign language agency, is looking for on-call interpreters and translators located in Minnesota and throughout the U.S.
We provide interpreter and translation services in over 100 languages and dialects.
Garden & Associates, Inc. needs face to face, and over the phone interpreters 24 hours a day, seven days per week throughout Minnesota and the United States. We also need translators who are interested in document translation.
• In Minnesota, we need interpreters for on-site work during the day, evening and overnight hours at hospitals, medical clinics, social service agencies, police departments, law firms, courts and other organizations. We work in the Twin Cities, Faribault, Red Wing, Rochester, St. Cloud, and many other cities throughout Minnesota. We are currently looking for interpreters who speak all languages including the following:
Arabic, Bosnian, Cambodian, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Ethiopian languages (Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinia), Farsi, Hebrew, Hmong, Hungarian, Indian languages (Hindi, Punjabi) Indonesian, Italian, Kenyan languages (Kisii, Swahili), Laotian, Latvian, Liberian languages (all dialects including Gbandi, Gio & Mano), Nigerian languages (Ibo), Polish, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Sudanese languages (all dialects including Anuak, Dinka, & Nuer), Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
**Individuals who speak other languages not listed are also welcome to apply.
• In the United States, we need interpreters for medical and legal phone conferences 24/7. All languages needed.
• In the United States, we need translators for medical, legal, corporate and technical written translations. All languages needed.
Requirements
To apply for an interpreter position:
Any interpreter interested in applying for on-call work with Garden & Associates, Inc. must first send a resume. Please specify the days and hours you are available for assignments. Please also include information on prior interpreting experience, either paid or voluntary.
To apply for a translator position:
Any translator interested in applying for written translation work must first send a resume along with samples of translation work. Please also include your rate per word.
Contact information:
Fax 952-351-9102 [Click here for email]
For additional questions, please call the Interpreter Recruiter at 952-929-1788 or toll-free at 1-877-859-8800 ext. 509.
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Company: Garden & Associates, Inc.
Description
INTERPRETER AND TRANSLATOR JOBS
Garden & Associates, Inc., a foreign language agency, is looking for on-call interpreters and translators located in Minnesota and throughout the U.S.
We provide interpreter and translation services in over 100 languages and dialects.
Garden & Associates, Inc. needs face to face, and over the phone interpreters 24 hours a day, seven days per week throughout Minnesota and the United States. We also need translators who are interested in document translation.
• In Minnesota, we need interpreters for on-site work during the day, evening and overnight hours at hospitals, medical clinics, social service agencies, police departments, law firms, courts and other organizations. We work in the Twin Cities, Faribault, Red Wing, Rochester, St. Cloud, and many other cities throughout Minnesota. We are currently looking for interpreters who speak all languages including the following:
Arabic, Bosnian, Cambodian, Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Ethiopian languages (Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinia), Farsi, Hebrew, Hmong, Hungarian, Indian languages (Hindi, Punjabi) Indonesian, Italian, Kenyan languages (Kisii, Swahili), Laotian, Latvian, Liberian languages (all dialects including Gbandi, Gio & Mano), Nigerian languages (Ibo), Polish, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Sudanese languages (all dialects including Anuak, Dinka, & Nuer), Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
**Individuals who speak other languages not listed are also welcome to apply.
• In the United States, we need interpreters for medical and legal phone conferences 24/7. All languages needed.
• In the United States, we need translators for medical, legal, corporate and technical written translations. All languages needed.
Requirements
To apply for an interpreter position:
Any interpreter interested in applying for on-call work with Garden & Associates, Inc. must first send a resume. Please specify the days and hours you are available for assignments. Please also include information on prior interpreting experience, either paid or voluntary.
To apply for a translator position:
Any translator interested in applying for written translation work must first send a resume along with samples of translation work. Please also include your rate per word.
Contact information:
Fax 952-351-9102 [Click here for email]
For additional questions, please call the Interpreter Recruiter at 952-929-1788 or toll-free at 1-877-859-8800 ext. 509.
*Candidates must have legal permission to work in the United States.
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Foreign Language Part-Time Faculty
Company: Wihthrop University
Description
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PART-TIME FACULTY
The Department of Modern Languages at Winthrop University is accepting applications for part-time faculty beginning fall semester 2007 in the following languages: Chinese, French, Arabic, Italian, Japanese, Latin, and Spanish. Applicants should have a master's degree in the discipline or a master's degree in a related area with 18 graduate hours in the discipline. Experience at the college and/or secondary levels preferred.
Please send resume or inquiries to Dr. Kenneth Gordon, Department of Modern Languages, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 29733. (803) 323-2534. E-mail: [Click here for email].
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Foreign Language Part-Time Faculty
Company: Wihthrop University
Description
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PART-TIME FACULTY
The Department of Modern Languages at Winthrop University is accepting applications for part-time faculty beginning fall semester 2007 in the following languages: Chinese, French, Arabic, Italian, Japanese, Latin, and Spanish. Applicants should have a master's degree in the discipline or a master's degree in a related area with 18 graduate hours in the discipline. Experience at the college and/or secondary levels preferred.
Please send resume or inquiries to Dr. Kenneth Gordon, Department of Modern Languages, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 29733. (803) 323-2534. E-mail: [Click here for email].
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east rochester school
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TEACHERS
Company: East Rochester School District
Description
Education-TEACHERS: The East Rochester School District has openings for the 2007-2008 school year in the following areas: Earth Science, Special Education, Foreign Language (Spanish & Italian). Must have NYS Certification. Please visit our website @ www.erschools. org for further information.
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TEACHERS
Company: East Rochester School District
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Education-TEACHERS: The East Rochester School District has openings for the 2007-2008 school year in the following areas: Earth Science, Special Education, Foreign Language (Spanish & Italian). Must have NYS Certification. Please visit our website @ www.erschools. org for further information.
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Saturday, May 19, 2007
new paltz university
http://www.newpaltz.edu/hr/displayjobdetails.cfm?id=779
SUNY New Paltz Vacancy
External Posting (Faculty)
Applications are invited for consideration for appointment to the following position:
Department: Foreign Languages
Budget Title: Lecturer
Local Title: Lecturer in Italian
Salary Level: To be determined
Duties: The Department of Foreign Languages seeks a full time-lecturer in Italian, one year appointment with the possibility of extension. Demonstrated excellence in teaching, proficiency in language teaching technology (CALL) and departmental service also required. The successful candidate will teach 24 credits (8 courses) per year.
Qualifications: Must have Master degree in Italian or Italian Education, and native or near-native fluency in Italian.
Contact Information: Please note search # F06-57 on all materials submitted in connection with this search. Submit letter of application, CV, transcript, and three letters of recommendation to:
SUNY New Paltz
Giorgio Melloni, Chair, Search # F06-57
Dept of Foreign Languages, JFT 414
600 Hawk Dr.
New Paltz, NY 12561
Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.
Other important information about this vacancy:
SUNY New Paltz is an AA/EOE/ADA employer
SUNY New Paltz Vacancy
External Posting (Faculty)
Applications are invited for consideration for appointment to the following position:
Department: Foreign Languages
Budget Title: Lecturer
Local Title: Lecturer in Italian
Salary Level: To be determined
Duties: The Department of Foreign Languages seeks a full time-lecturer in Italian, one year appointment with the possibility of extension. Demonstrated excellence in teaching, proficiency in language teaching technology (CALL) and departmental service also required. The successful candidate will teach 24 credits (8 courses) per year.
Qualifications: Must have Master degree in Italian or Italian Education, and native or near-native fluency in Italian.
Contact Information: Please note search # F06-57 on all materials submitted in connection with this search. Submit letter of application, CV, transcript, and three letters of recommendation to:
SUNY New Paltz
Giorgio Melloni, Chair, Search # F06-57
Dept of Foreign Languages, JFT 414
600 Hawk Dr.
New Paltz, NY 12561
Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.
Other important information about this vacancy:
SUNY New Paltz is an AA/EOE/ADA employer
Friday, May 18, 2007
università di bamberg
Gentili Signori,
l’università Otto-Friedrich di Bamberga bandisce un posto di lettore a metà
tempo. Per questioni giuridiche, l’amministrazione richiede che il bando
venga pubblicato in lingua tedesca. Vi sarei molto grata di spedire entro
breve termine il bando agli abbonati della Vostra lista, e resto
naturalmente a Vostra piena disposizione – come anche a disposizione di
eventuali candidati – per ulteriori informazioni o chiarimenti.
Con l’espressione dei mie più distinti saluti
Prof. Dr. Dina De Rentiis
An der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg (Romanistik) ist
eine halbe Lektorenstelle für Italienisch (E13/2 TV-L)
voraussichtlich zu Anfang Oktober 2007 wieder zu besetzen. Der
Stelleninhaber/die Stelleninhaberin soll in erster Linie sprachpraktische
und landeskundliche Lehrveranstaltungen in Italienisch im Umfang von 9
Semesterwochenstunden halten.
Die höchstzulässige Beschäftigungsdauer beträgt zwei Jahre.
Einstellungsvoraussetzungen sind: Italienisch als Muttersprache,
abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium (möglichst in Philologie), gute
Deutschkenntnisse und einschlägige Lehrerfahrung. Eine Qualifikation in
italiano lingua straniera ist wünschenswert.
Die Fakultät strebt eine Erhöhung des Anteils von Frauen in Forschung und
Lehre an und begrüßt deshalb die Bewerbung von Frauen.
Bei gleicher Eignung werden schwerbehinderte Bewerberinnen/Bewerber
bevorzugt.
Bewerbungen sind bis zum 8. Juni 2007 zu richten an:
Prof. Dr. Dina De Rentiis
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Lehrstuhl für Romanische Literaturwissenschaft
D-96045 Bamberg
Bitte schicken Sie Ihre Bewerbung per E-Mail an:
LSromlit.sekr@split.uni-bamberg.de
l’università Otto-Friedrich di Bamberga bandisce un posto di lettore a metà
tempo. Per questioni giuridiche, l’amministrazione richiede che il bando
venga pubblicato in lingua tedesca. Vi sarei molto grata di spedire entro
breve termine il bando agli abbonati della Vostra lista, e resto
naturalmente a Vostra piena disposizione – come anche a disposizione di
eventuali candidati – per ulteriori informazioni o chiarimenti.
Con l’espressione dei mie più distinti saluti
Prof. Dr. Dina De Rentiis
An der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg (Romanistik) ist
eine halbe Lektorenstelle für Italienisch (E13/2 TV-L)
voraussichtlich zu Anfang Oktober 2007 wieder zu besetzen. Der
Stelleninhaber/die Stelleninhaberin soll in erster Linie sprachpraktische
und landeskundliche Lehrveranstaltungen in Italienisch im Umfang von 9
Semesterwochenstunden halten.
Die höchstzulässige Beschäftigungsdauer beträgt zwei Jahre.
Einstellungsvoraussetzungen sind: Italienisch als Muttersprache,
abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium (möglichst in Philologie), gute
Deutschkenntnisse und einschlägige Lehrerfahrung. Eine Qualifikation in
italiano lingua straniera ist wünschenswert.
Die Fakultät strebt eine Erhöhung des Anteils von Frauen in Forschung und
Lehre an und begrüßt deshalb die Bewerbung von Frauen.
Bei gleicher Eignung werden schwerbehinderte Bewerberinnen/Bewerber
bevorzugt.
Bewerbungen sind bis zum 8. Juni 2007 zu richten an:
Prof. Dr. Dina De Rentiis
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Lehrstuhl für Romanische Literaturwissenschaft
D-96045 Bamberg
Bitte schicken Sie Ihre Bewerbung per E-Mail an:
LSromlit.sekr@split.uni-bamberg.de
Thursday, May 17, 2007
lettore di italiano all'università di glasgow
http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/humanresources/recruit/1june_13298.htm
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
JOB DESCRIPTION
Ref No 13298/HRP/A1
Job Title Lecturer
Department/ Division School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Italian
Faculty/Division of AIMS Arts
Reporting To Head of Department /Section Convener
Job Purpose
To undertake high-quality research in the subject area of Italian studies, to actively contribute to teaching at undergraduate level and to undertake administration as requested by the Head of Department / Section Convener.
http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/QI440.html
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
JOB DESCRIPTION
Ref No 13298/HRP/A1
Job Title Lecturer
Department/ Division School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Italian
Faculty/Division of AIMS Arts
Reporting To Head of Department /Section Convener
Job Purpose
To undertake high-quality research in the subject area of Italian studies, to actively contribute to teaching at undergraduate level and to undertake administration as requested by the Head of Department / Section Convener.
http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/QI440.html
laurea in italiano (per stranieri) - borse di studio
Newsletter del 16/05/2007
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Caro iscritto,
fino al 31 agosto 2007 sono aperte le iscrizioni al nuovo semestre del corso di laurea in Lingua e cultura italiana per stranieri e italiani residenti all'estero, erogato dal Consorzio ICoN per conto delle Universita' italiane convenzionate.
Il nuovo semestre partira' il 10 settembre 2007. Gli utenti registrati possono iscriversi direttamente sul sito ICoN all'indirizzo:
http://www.italicon.it/segreteria/index.asp?AREA=04&SECTION=MNUCLASSI&SECTIONID=07
Fino al 24 agosto e' inoltre possibile presentare domanda per ottenere una delle 45 borse di studio messe a disposizione dal Consorzio ICoN per l'immatricolazione al corso di laurea.
Tutti i bandi di partecipazione e i moduli di domanda sono presentati alla pagina:
http://www.italicon.it/index.asp?codpage=bandi
Per iscriversi al corso di laurea e' necessario:
- risiedere fuori d'Italia;
- aver compiuto attivita' scolare per almeno 12 anni complessivi ed essere in possesso almeno di un diploma di scuola media superiore (o equivalente);
- non essere iscritto ad altre universita' italiane;
- avere una buona conoscenza della lingua italiana.
Informazioni dettagliate sulla struttura del corso sono disponibili nella sezione Laurea del sito ICoN:
http://wwwitalicon.it/index.asp?codpage=laurea_t_b
Per ogni richiesta e' possibile contattare la nostra Segreteria didattica:
e-mail: infodidattica@italicon.it
telefono +39 050 2212 690
fax +39 050 2212 677
Con i migliori saluti,
Alberto Casadei
Direttore del Consorzio ICoN
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Hai ricevuto questa mail in seguito alla tua sottoscrizione alla Newsletter di ICoN.
Questo messaggio è stato generato automaticamente da www.italicon.it
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Caro iscritto,
fino al 31 agosto 2007 sono aperte le iscrizioni al nuovo semestre del corso di laurea in Lingua e cultura italiana per stranieri e italiani residenti all'estero, erogato dal Consorzio ICoN per conto delle Universita' italiane convenzionate.
Il nuovo semestre partira' il 10 settembre 2007. Gli utenti registrati possono iscriversi direttamente sul sito ICoN all'indirizzo:
http://www.italicon.it/segreteria/index.asp?AREA=04&SECTION=MNUCLASSI&SECTIONID=07
Fino al 24 agosto e' inoltre possibile presentare domanda per ottenere una delle 45 borse di studio messe a disposizione dal Consorzio ICoN per l'immatricolazione al corso di laurea.
Tutti i bandi di partecipazione e i moduli di domanda sono presentati alla pagina:
http://www.italicon.it/index.asp?codpage=bandi
Per iscriversi al corso di laurea e' necessario:
- risiedere fuori d'Italia;
- aver compiuto attivita' scolare per almeno 12 anni complessivi ed essere in possesso almeno di un diploma di scuola media superiore (o equivalente);
- non essere iscritto ad altre universita' italiane;
- avere una buona conoscenza della lingua italiana.
Informazioni dettagliate sulla struttura del corso sono disponibili nella sezione Laurea del sito ICoN:
http://wwwitalicon.it/index.asp?codpage=laurea_t_b
Per ogni richiesta e' possibile contattare la nostra Segreteria didattica:
e-mail: infodidattica@italicon.it
telefono +39 050 2212 690
fax +39 050 2212 677
Con i migliori saluti,
Alberto Casadei
Direttore del Consorzio ICoN
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Hai ricevuto questa mail in seguito alla tua sottoscrizione alla Newsletter di ICoN.
Questo messaggio è stato generato automaticamente da www.italicon.it
lettore a birmingham
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/RH771.html
Lecturer
Department of Italian Studies
School of Humanities
Centre for European Languages and Cultures
The Department of Italian Studies is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Italian from 1.9.07. You will be expected to contribute to the department's strong research profile (5* in the last Research Assessment Exercise) at a level commensurate with the post. The post is open to researchers with a specialism in literary studies or language studies (especially translation studies) or cultural studies.
You will have a first degree in any area related to Italian Studies, a PhD in a relevant area of research and a near-native command of Italian and English. You will be willing to take on teaching both within the department and more widely within the Centre for European Languages and Cultures.
Starting salary £32,795 to £39,160 a year (potential progression on performance once in post to £44,074 a year).
Closing date: 8 June 2007 Ref: A44134
Details from 0121 415 9000 or www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs HR, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT.
Lecturer
Department of Italian Studies
School of Humanities
Centre for European Languages and Cultures
The Department of Italian Studies is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Italian from 1.9.07. You will be expected to contribute to the department's strong research profile (5* in the last Research Assessment Exercise) at a level commensurate with the post. The post is open to researchers with a specialism in literary studies or language studies (especially translation studies) or cultural studies.
You will have a first degree in any area related to Italian Studies, a PhD in a relevant area of research and a near-native command of Italian and English. You will be willing to take on teaching both within the department and more widely within the Centre for European Languages and Cultures.
Starting salary £32,795 to £39,160 a year (potential progression on performance once in post to £44,074 a year).
Closing date: 8 June 2007 Ref: A44134
Details from 0121 415 9000 or www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs HR, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT.
future of venice project
non centra molto con l'italiano, ma con l'Italia sì.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/ZE777.html
Research position (half-time)
Future of Venice project
Faculty of Architecture and History of Art in collaboration with Venice in Peril
Applications are invited to fill a new research position to work on the future of Venice, funded by the British charity Venice in Peril. The post will be for one year in the first instance, with the possibility for extension to 24 months.
The project aims to collect and disseminate reliable information regarding the development of Venice, in order to aid long-term planning strategies by the Italian authorities and international conservation committees.
The post-holder will work, under the direction of Professor Deborah Howard, Professor of Architectural History, in collaboration with a full-time researcher based in Venice and employed directly by Venice in Peril. The project will be overseen by a committee consisting of representatives of the Cambridge Faculty of Architecture and History of Art, Venice in Peril and the University of Venice.
In the first year the project will focus on demographics, tourism, transport, employment and the change of use of buildings. The researcher will be based in Cambridge, but regular short research visits to Venice will be required. The position will initially be mainly concerned with information gathering, but it will also involve assisting with the writing and publication of the final research report, provisionally entitled The Venice Report, to be published at the end of the first year.
It is expected that most of the information will be available from existing research data in various different disciplines, but not yet co-ordinated into a unified source of information. The post-holder will therefore need to be able to distil large volumes of information into coherent chapters for inclusion in the report, as well as for dissemination as web-based information and press releases. This post would suit someone with a postgraduate qualification or appropriate professional experience in a related area such as urban planning, heritage management, architecture, architectural history or urban geography. Fluent Italian, both speaking and reading, and a direct familiarity with the city of Venice will be essential qualifications.
Salary will be in the range £24,402-£31,840 pro-rata.
To apply, please write to Miss Samantha Lawton with a full CV, covering letter and PD18 application form downloadable from www.hoart.cam.ac.uk which should be sent to the address below.
Applications should be received by 15th June 2007.
Interviews will take place in the 2nd week of July.
For further information please e-mail Professor Deborah Howard on djh1000@cam.ac.uk.
The Martin Centre
6 Chaucer Road
Cambridge.
CB2 2EB
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/ZE777.html
Research position (half-time)
Future of Venice project
Faculty of Architecture and History of Art in collaboration with Venice in Peril
Applications are invited to fill a new research position to work on the future of Venice, funded by the British charity Venice in Peril. The post will be for one year in the first instance, with the possibility for extension to 24 months.
The project aims to collect and disseminate reliable information regarding the development of Venice, in order to aid long-term planning strategies by the Italian authorities and international conservation committees.
The post-holder will work, under the direction of Professor Deborah Howard, Professor of Architectural History, in collaboration with a full-time researcher based in Venice and employed directly by Venice in Peril. The project will be overseen by a committee consisting of representatives of the Cambridge Faculty of Architecture and History of Art, Venice in Peril and the University of Venice.
In the first year the project will focus on demographics, tourism, transport, employment and the change of use of buildings. The researcher will be based in Cambridge, but regular short research visits to Venice will be required. The position will initially be mainly concerned with information gathering, but it will also involve assisting with the writing and publication of the final research report, provisionally entitled The Venice Report, to be published at the end of the first year.
It is expected that most of the information will be available from existing research data in various different disciplines, but not yet co-ordinated into a unified source of information. The post-holder will therefore need to be able to distil large volumes of information into coherent chapters for inclusion in the report, as well as for dissemination as web-based information and press releases. This post would suit someone with a postgraduate qualification or appropriate professional experience in a related area such as urban planning, heritage management, architecture, architectural history or urban geography. Fluent Italian, both speaking and reading, and a direct familiarity with the city of Venice will be essential qualifications.
Salary will be in the range £24,402-£31,840 pro-rata.
To apply, please write to Miss Samantha Lawton with a full CV, covering letter and PD18 application form downloadable from www.hoart.cam.ac.uk which should be sent to the address below.
Applications should be received by 15th June 2007.
Interviews will take place in the 2nd week of July.
For further information please e-mail Professor Deborah Howard on djh1000@cam.ac.uk.
The Martin Centre
6 Chaucer Road
Cambridge.
CB2 2EB
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
phd in nuova zelanda
Anche questa è una buona occasione. Il Ministero Esteri offre, come si sa, borse di studio per l'estero. Questa per la Nuova Zelanda, che scade in luglio, offre borse di studio triennali per dottorati di ricerca, in varie materie, tra cui l'italiano.
Mi sono informata e mi hanno invitato a candidarmi ma non c'è il programma che a me interessa.
Non sono inaccessibili le borse del MAE. Io ne ho vinte tre e quindi invito a candidarsi.
Ministero Esteri:
http://www.esteri.it/ita/4_28_67_81_93_220.asp
Univ. di Auckland, New Zealand:
www.auckland.ac.nz
Borsa di studio per la Nuova Zelanda:
www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships/documents/NZIDRSTC2007.pdf
Programmi di PhD:
http://www.postgrad.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/fms/default/uoa/for/postgradstudents/prospectivestudents/docs/Approved%20PhD%20subjects.pdf
Mi sono informata e mi hanno invitato a candidarmi ma non c'è il programma che a me interessa.
Non sono inaccessibili le borse del MAE. Io ne ho vinte tre e quindi invito a candidarsi.
Ministero Esteri:
http://www.esteri.it/ita/4_28_67_81_93_220.asp
Univ. di Auckland, New Zealand:
www.auckland.ac.nz
Borsa di studio per la Nuova Zelanda:
www.newzealandeducated.com/scholarships/documents/NZIDRSTC2007.pdf
Programmi di PhD:
http://www.postgrad.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/fms/default/uoa/for/postgradstudents/prospectivestudents/docs/Approved%20PhD%20subjects.pdf
borse di studio per studenti arabi in italia
http://www.newsitaliapress.it/interna.asp?sez=268&info=135599
L'Ambasciata italiana in Arabia Saudita offre borse di studio per imparare l'italiano
Riyadh - Da ora gli studenti sauditi che vogliano imparare l'italiano lo potranno fare direttamente in Italia, grazie ad un borsa di studio messa a disposizione dall'Ambasciata italiana. "Lo schema è stato introdotto in seguito al crescente interesse degli studenti sauditi verso il sistema educativo italiano sia livello universitario che post-universitario", ha dichiarato il Console italiano, Nicola Orlando.
Principalmente il programma di due mesi è indirizzato agli studenti del secondo livello di istruzione, e si svolgerà per la gran parte nella città di Roma. L'Italia è una destinazione molto ambita da parte degli studenti e degli uomini d'affari sauditi, con il flusso di arrivi proprio da parte di coloro che intendono approfondire la conoscenza della lingua e della cultura del Belpaese.
Le domande per partecipare al programma di studio devono essere inviate entro ottobre all'Ambasciata di Riyadh. Orlando ha aggiunto che l'idea di avviare questo tipo di programma è stata quella di presentare l'Italia come destinazione privilegiata per il perfezionamento degli studi secondari. "Abbiamo delle università rinomate di medicina, , ingegneria, tecnologia, commercio", ha detto Orlando. Lo scorso anno sono stati oltre 22,000 gli studenti sauditi che hanno presentato domanda agli uffici consolari per poter fare il loro ingresso in Italia.
L'Ambasciata italiana in Arabia Saudita offre borse di studio per imparare l'italiano
Riyadh - Da ora gli studenti sauditi che vogliano imparare l'italiano lo potranno fare direttamente in Italia, grazie ad un borsa di studio messa a disposizione dall'Ambasciata italiana. "Lo schema è stato introdotto in seguito al crescente interesse degli studenti sauditi verso il sistema educativo italiano sia livello universitario che post-universitario", ha dichiarato il Console italiano, Nicola Orlando.
Principalmente il programma di due mesi è indirizzato agli studenti del secondo livello di istruzione, e si svolgerà per la gran parte nella città di Roma. L'Italia è una destinazione molto ambita da parte degli studenti e degli uomini d'affari sauditi, con il flusso di arrivi proprio da parte di coloro che intendono approfondire la conoscenza della lingua e della cultura del Belpaese.
Le domande per partecipare al programma di studio devono essere inviate entro ottobre all'Ambasciata di Riyadh. Orlando ha aggiunto che l'idea di avviare questo tipo di programma è stata quella di presentare l'Italia come destinazione privilegiata per il perfezionamento degli studi secondari. "Abbiamo delle università rinomate di medicina, , ingegneria, tecnologia, commercio", ha detto Orlando. Lo scorso anno sono stati oltre 22,000 gli studenti sauditi che hanno presentato domanda agli uffici consolari per poter fare il loro ingresso in Italia.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
mosca
CENTRO ITALIANO - Scuola privata Mosca
La scuola di lingue CENTRO ITALIANO di Mosca, cerca insegnanti di italiano madrelingua.
Requisiti minimi necessari:
laurea umanistica e/o corso di formazione in didattica delle lingue straniere;
esperienza minima di insegnamento.
Per informazioni, scrivere a Sonia Pasqual: soniapasq@yahoo.com
(annuncio tratto da www.insegnare-italiano.it )
La scuola di lingue CENTRO ITALIANO di Mosca, cerca insegnanti di italiano madrelingua.
Requisiti minimi necessari:
laurea umanistica e/o corso di formazione in didattica delle lingue straniere;
esperienza minima di insegnamento.
Per informazioni, scrivere a Sonia Pasqual: soniapasq@yahoo.com
(annuncio tratto da www.insegnare-italiano.it )
Taiwan
Annuncio per un posto di docente a tempo pieno nel dipartimento di italiano dell'Università Cattolica Fu Jen di Taiwan a partire da agosto 2007.
Questo e' l'annuncio in inglese:
http://www.person.fju.edu.tw/Invite/95/%B8q%A4j%A7Q%A4%E5%A8t_1_%AD%5E%A4%E5%AA%A9.htm
Questo e' il sito del nostro dipartimento (purtroppo attualmente disponibile solo in cinese):
www.italy.fju.edu.tw
Sito della nostra universita' (in inglese):
http://www.fju.edu.tw/eng_fju/index.htm
Cordiali saluti,
Francesco Nati
Dipartimento di italiano
Universita' Cattolica Fu Jen
Taiwan
francesco@mails.fju.edu.tw
Questo e' l'annuncio in inglese:
http://www.person.fju.edu.tw/Invite/95/%B8q%A4j%A7Q%A4%E5%A8t_1_%AD%5E%A4%E5%AA%A9.htm
Questo e' il sito del nostro dipartimento (purtroppo attualmente disponibile solo in cinese):
www.italy.fju.edu.tw
Sito della nostra universita' (in inglese):
http://www.fju.edu.tw/eng_fju/index.htm
Cordiali saluti,
Francesco Nati
Dipartimento di italiano
Universita' Cattolica Fu Jen
Taiwan
francesco@mails.fju.edu.tw
Sunday, May 13, 2007
LMU Monaco
http://www.academics.de/portal/action/av/show?adId=11869
Programma di dottorato in linguistica applicata con finanziamenti per studenti internazionali.
Si veda il sito
www.lipp.lmu.de
per la versione anche in inglese o italiano.
Programma di dottorato in linguistica applicata con finanziamenti per studenti internazionali.
Si veda il sito
www.lipp.lmu.de
per la versione anche in inglese o italiano.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Dublin Institute of Technology
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/QI334.html
Assistant Lecturer in Italian
School of Languages
Faculty of Applied Arts
Exceptionally Rewarding Opportunities for Outstanding Individuals
The School of Languages at DIT is the largest in Ireland, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Italian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Irish, Russian and English as a foreign language. In response to growing demand for Italian, the School now wishes to appoint an Assistant Lecturer in Italian.
The successful candidate should hold an honours degree in Italian, with a relevant qualification in another romance language, and a postgraduate qualification (preferably to Ph.D.) in either Italian and/or cognate disciplines. S/he will have at least three years’ lecturing experience at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level, and have a particular focus on Italian as a foreign language and intercultural topics. S/he should have a proven track record in research/publications, and will be required to participate in the development of new language programmes across the Institute. S/he should be an enthusiastic team player with the ability to contribute successfully to ongoing developments in the School, Faculty and Institute.
For further details and to complete the online application form please go to www.dit.ie.
Please ensure that you submit your application not later than:
12 NOON WEDNESDAY, 30th May 2007
Alternatively, please contact the HR Department at:
Tel: +353-1-402 7516
Fax: +353-1-402 3395
email: humanresources@dit.ie
Assistant Lecturer in Italian
School of Languages
Faculty of Applied Arts
Exceptionally Rewarding Opportunities for Outstanding Individuals
The School of Languages at DIT is the largest in Ireland, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Italian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Irish, Russian and English as a foreign language. In response to growing demand for Italian, the School now wishes to appoint an Assistant Lecturer in Italian.
The successful candidate should hold an honours degree in Italian, with a relevant qualification in another romance language, and a postgraduate qualification (preferably to Ph.D.) in either Italian and/or cognate disciplines. S/he will have at least three years’ lecturing experience at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level, and have a particular focus on Italian as a foreign language and intercultural topics. S/he should have a proven track record in research/publications, and will be required to participate in the development of new language programmes across the Institute. S/he should be an enthusiastic team player with the ability to contribute successfully to ongoing developments in the School, Faculty and Institute.
For further details and to complete the online application form please go to www.dit.ie.
Please ensure that you submit your application not later than:
12 NOON WEDNESDAY, 30th May 2007
Alternatively, please contact the HR Department at:
Tel: +353-1-402 7516
Fax: +353-1-402 3395
email: humanresources@dit.ie
giappone
http://www.it.emb-japan.go.jp/italiano/Cultura%20e%20Educazione/cultura&educazione_index.htm
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2. Borse di studio e Concorsi
Borse di studio del Governo Giapponese : Borsa Biennale & Annuale
XXIX (2007) Study Tour of Japan (Termine domande 29 maggio 2007)
Borsa di studio dell'Università di Keio di Tokyo (Termine domanda 24 maggio 2007)
Soggiorno di studio per giovani:Japan-Europe Mutual Understanding
(Termine domande 28 febbraio 2007)
Borsa di Ricerca e Awards dalla canon Foundation
Japan Student Services Organization, Japan (JASSO)
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3. Jet Program Progetto, nato nel 1987, promosso dal Consiglio degli Enti Locali per le Relazioni Internazionali in collaborazione con il Ministero degli Affari Esteri, dell'Istruzione e degli Interni con l'obiettivo di offrire a giovani laureati stranieri l'opportunita' di prestare servizio nei governi locali e nelle scuole medie inferiori e superiori, sia pubbliche che private. Il programma si basa sull'intensificazione dell'insegnamento delle lingue straniere in Giappone e sulla promozione degli scambi internazionali.
Jet Program 2007 (Termine domande 10 aprile 2007)
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2. Borse di studio e Concorsi
Borse di studio del Governo Giapponese : Borsa Biennale & Annuale
XXIX (2007) Study Tour of Japan (Termine domande 29 maggio 2007)
Borsa di studio dell'Università di Keio di Tokyo (Termine domanda 24 maggio 2007)
Soggiorno di studio per giovani:Japan-Europe Mutual Understanding
(Termine domande 28 febbraio 2007)
Borsa di Ricerca e Awards dalla canon Foundation
Japan Student Services Organization, Japan (JASSO)
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3. Jet Program Progetto, nato nel 1987, promosso dal Consiglio degli Enti Locali per le Relazioni Internazionali in collaborazione con il Ministero degli Affari Esteri, dell'Istruzione e degli Interni con l'obiettivo di offrire a giovani laureati stranieri l'opportunita' di prestare servizio nei governi locali e nelle scuole medie inferiori e superiori, sia pubbliche che private. Il programma si basa sull'intensificazione dell'insegnamento delle lingue straniere in Giappone e sulla promozione degli scambi internazionali.
Jet Program 2007 (Termine domande 10 aprile 2007)
purdue university
Le facolta' di Lingue e Letterature Straniere (Foreign Languages and Literatures) e di Letterature Comparate (Comparative Literature) della Purdue University, a West Lafayette, IN (a 110 chilometri a nord di Indianapolis e circa 300 chilometri a sud di Chicago) hanno sempre bisogno di insegnanti di italiano. Quello che offriamo è ciò che qui chiamano una TAship (o Teaching Assitantship). In parole povere, offriamo agli studenti post-laurea un modo di sbarcare il lunario. Cioè, si deve essere iscritti come "graduate student" qui. Le facoltà a cui ci si può iscrivere sono quelle di Lingue e Letterature Straniere (Spagnolo, Francese, Tedesco) e di Letterature Comparate (combinazioni varie di corsi offerti in Spagnolo, Francese, Tedesco, Italiano, Latino, Greco antico, Inglese, Studi Americani, Filosofia, Estetica, ecc). Prerequisiti: Laurea (disciplina umanistica preferibile, ma non necessaria) Passare il TOEFL con un punteggio di almeno 550 3 lettere di raccomandazione Breve saggio in inglese in cui si spiega perchè si vuol venire a Purdue e cosa si vuole studiare Conoscenza dell'italiano ;) Lavoro: 3 corsi di italiano all'anno, di solito 4 ore per corso la settimana--a livello MOLTO elementare--perlomeno all'inizio. Remunerazione: Da $10.000 a $11,500 all'anno (a seconda delle qualifiche e dell'esperienza), più la "tuition" che qui è di circa $10.000 all'anno. Insomma, l'equivalente quindi di circa $21.000 all'anno per 3 corsi all'anno. Inoltre include l'assicurazione medica a prezzi modici (per gli SUA). Per ulteriori informazioni vi invitiamo a visitare il sito della nostra università http://www.purdue.edu/ e delle nostre facoltà http:= //www.sla.purdue.edu/academic/fll/ http://www.sla.purdue.edu/complit/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Altri siti utili: Comparative Literature: http://www.sla.purdue.edu/complit/ http://www.sla.purdue.edu/complit/admissions.htm http://www.gradschool.purdue.edu/admissions/
Per candidarsi scrivere al Prof. Ben Lawton, Italian Chair
lawton@purdue.edu
Per candidarsi scrivere al Prof. Ben Lawton, Italian Chair
lawton@purdue.edu
Friday, May 11, 2007
john opkins university - bologna
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/QI033.html
Coordinator of Student Recruitment and Alumni Activities
The coordinator will be responsible for all stages of integrated enrollment management, including planning, organizing and implementing a comprehensive recruitment program to identify, attract and enroll a highly diverse pool of exceptional graduate students in international relations. The manager will also coordinate all alumni activities throughout Europe related to recruitment of students as well as those events that market and enhance the visibility of the Bologna Center. The successful candidate will develop enrollment projection reports and keep the director and other key personnel advised on the progress of all recruitment efforts.
Proven ability to
Think strategically and interact with prospective and current students, alumni and faculty in meeting enrollment goals, promoting the center and its academic program and enhancing its visibility
Use technology and techniques to establish and meet enrollment goals, including direct mail, advertising, surveys and other marketing tools
Help develop recruitment materials both in print and online
Manage a large number of events in diverse venues as well as at the Bologna Center, from planning through execution and assessment
Handle budgets and databases related to student recruitment and event management
Travel throughout Europe and in the United States for recruitment and alumni purposes
Qualifications
Master’s degree or equivalent in international relations, marketing, business or law
Experience in working with people from diverse national and cultural backgrounds
Ability to work well with a small but integrated staff in all functional areas, including development, communications, technology, and student and career services
Preference will be given to candidates fluent in Italian and one major European language (German, French or Spanish)
Salary is negotiable and based on experience.
Applicants should send a letter outlining their interest, background and qualifications to
Barbara Wiza
Office of the Director
Via Belmeloro 11
40126 Bologna,
Italy
Email applications will be accepted only with MS Word attachments at: recruitment@jhubc.it
Deadline to apply is June 1, 2007
Coordinator of Student Recruitment and Alumni Activities
The coordinator will be responsible for all stages of integrated enrollment management, including planning, organizing and implementing a comprehensive recruitment program to identify, attract and enroll a highly diverse pool of exceptional graduate students in international relations. The manager will also coordinate all alumni activities throughout Europe related to recruitment of students as well as those events that market and enhance the visibility of the Bologna Center. The successful candidate will develop enrollment projection reports and keep the director and other key personnel advised on the progress of all recruitment efforts.
Proven ability to
Think strategically and interact with prospective and current students, alumni and faculty in meeting enrollment goals, promoting the center and its academic program and enhancing its visibility
Use technology and techniques to establish and meet enrollment goals, including direct mail, advertising, surveys and other marketing tools
Help develop recruitment materials both in print and online
Manage a large number of events in diverse venues as well as at the Bologna Center, from planning through execution and assessment
Handle budgets and databases related to student recruitment and event management
Travel throughout Europe and in the United States for recruitment and alumni purposes
Qualifications
Master’s degree or equivalent in international relations, marketing, business or law
Experience in working with people from diverse national and cultural backgrounds
Ability to work well with a small but integrated staff in all functional areas, including development, communications, technology, and student and career services
Preference will be given to candidates fluent in Italian and one major European language (German, French or Spanish)
Salary is negotiable and based on experience.
Applicants should send a letter outlining their interest, background and qualifications to
Barbara Wiza
Office of the Director
Via Belmeloro 11
40126 Bologna,
Italy
Email applications will be accepted only with MS Word attachments at: recruitment@jhubc.it
Deadline to apply is June 1, 2007
university of leeds
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/YV863.html
Faculty Team Librarians (2 posts)
Arts Faculties Team
Leeds University Library
Post 1: full time, available immediately – Job ref 213035
Post 2: part time (18.75 hours per week) post available from 24 September 2007. Some flexibility over the hours worked may be possible, although attendance at specific times for training, meetings and evening duties would be required – Job ref 213036
In this major research library, Faculty Team Librarians support learning, teaching and research activities through the delivery of customer-focused services to University students, researchers and staff. You will be responsible for collection management and development and the provision of information skills sessions. Although there is a language requirement for the current vacancies, members of the Arts Team are expected to give support to a number of subject areas which may not be language focused. In making appointments to these posts, we aim to ensure a balance of subject coverage across the entire team.
You will be a graduate or equivalent and have a professional library qualification or substantial relevant experience. The ideal candidate will have excellent IT and communications skills, a background in arts, performing arts or humanities scholarship. Education to “A” level standard (or equivalent) in one or more of the following languages is essential: Greek, Latin, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian. A teamworker, you will have a strong commitment to customer service, and the ability to work under pressure and balance workloads is essential.
University Grade 6 (£21,682 to £25,889 p.a pro rata if applicable) or University Grade 7 (26,666 to 31,840 p.a pro rata if applicable).
To apply on line please visit http://www.leeds.ac.uk and click on ‘jobs’. Alternatively for further information and an application form please ring +44(0)113 343 7644 (24 hours), email lib-recruitment@as.leeds.ac.uk leaving your name and address and quoting the correct job reference number.
Closing date for both posts 1 June 2007
Leeds University Library is an Investor in People.
Faculty Team Librarians (2 posts)
Arts Faculties Team
Leeds University Library
Post 1: full time, available immediately – Job ref 213035
Post 2: part time (18.75 hours per week) post available from 24 September 2007. Some flexibility over the hours worked may be possible, although attendance at specific times for training, meetings and evening duties would be required – Job ref 213036
In this major research library, Faculty Team Librarians support learning, teaching and research activities through the delivery of customer-focused services to University students, researchers and staff. You will be responsible for collection management and development and the provision of information skills sessions. Although there is a language requirement for the current vacancies, members of the Arts Team are expected to give support to a number of subject areas which may not be language focused. In making appointments to these posts, we aim to ensure a balance of subject coverage across the entire team.
You will be a graduate or equivalent and have a professional library qualification or substantial relevant experience. The ideal candidate will have excellent IT and communications skills, a background in arts, performing arts or humanities scholarship. Education to “A” level standard (or equivalent) in one or more of the following languages is essential: Greek, Latin, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese or Italian. A teamworker, you will have a strong commitment to customer service, and the ability to work under pressure and balance workloads is essential.
University Grade 6 (£21,682 to £25,889 p.a pro rata if applicable) or University Grade 7 (26,666 to 31,840 p.a pro rata if applicable).
To apply on line please visit http://www.leeds.ac.uk and click on ‘jobs’. Alternatively for further information and an application form please ring +44(0)113 343 7644 (24 hours), email lib-recruitment@as.leeds.ac.uk leaving your name and address and quoting the correct job reference number.
Closing date for both posts 1 June 2007
Leeds University Library is an Investor in People.
manchester university
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/RH561.html
Research Associate
School of Languages, Linquistics and Cultures
Closing date: 01/06/2007
Reference: HUM/70081
Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures. Applicants should have completed or be nearing completion of a PhD in some aspect of Historical, Italian or Cultural Studies. They should have native or near-native speaker competence in English, and a good reading knowledge of Italian. An ability to read French and/or German would be considered a major advantage.
The Research Associate will contribute to the project Venice remembered: identity and the uses of history in Risorgimento and Liberal Italy, 1815-1922, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The successful candidate will be expected to work closely with the Principal Investigator in writing a jointly authored
monograph.
The appointment will be on the salary scale for a Research Associate. This post is available for a fixed term of 36 months, the starting date being 1 Sept 2007.
Salary £26,666 p.a.
Informal enquiries
Dr David Laven
Tel: +44 0161 275 3126
Email david.laven@manchester.ac.uk
Further particulars - ref HUM/70081 (PDF - 84 KB) http://www.manchester.ac.uk/_contentlibrary/_vacancies/furtherparticularsmax10mbpdf,113331,en.pdf
How to apply
To apply for this vacancy, download a copy of the application form either as a PDF, or RTF:
Application form PDF http://www.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/vacancies/applicationform.pdf
Application form RTF http://www.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/vacancies/applicationform.rtf
Please refer to the guidance notes for more information on how to apply for our vacancies:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/vacancies/guidancenotes.pdf
If you require copies of documentation in alternative formats; large print, Braille etc, please contact Human Resources: hr@manchester.ac.uk
You will need a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat (downloadable from Adobe) to view PDF file(s). PDF files open in a new window http://www.adobe.com/
To request a hard copy
Jonathan Starbrook
Tel: +44 161 275 3003
Email: jonathan.starbrook@manchester.ac.uk
Please quote reference HUM/70081
Research Associate
School of Languages, Linquistics and Cultures
Closing date: 01/06/2007
Reference: HUM/70081
Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures. Applicants should have completed or be nearing completion of a PhD in some aspect of Historical, Italian or Cultural Studies. They should have native or near-native speaker competence in English, and a good reading knowledge of Italian. An ability to read French and/or German would be considered a major advantage.
The Research Associate will contribute to the project Venice remembered: identity and the uses of history in Risorgimento and Liberal Italy, 1815-1922, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The successful candidate will be expected to work closely with the Principal Investigator in writing a jointly authored
monograph.
The appointment will be on the salary scale for a Research Associate. This post is available for a fixed term of 36 months, the starting date being 1 Sept 2007.
Salary £26,666 p.a.
Informal enquiries
Dr David Laven
Tel: +44 0161 275 3126
Email david.laven@manchester.ac.uk
Further particulars - ref HUM/70081 (PDF - 84 KB) http://www.manchester.ac.uk/_contentlibrary/_vacancies/furtherparticularsmax10mbpdf,113331,en.pdf
How to apply
To apply for this vacancy, download a copy of the application form either as a PDF, or RTF:
Application form PDF http://www.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/vacancies/applicationform.pdf
Application form RTF http://www.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/vacancies/applicationform.rtf
Please refer to the guidance notes for more information on how to apply for our vacancies:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/medialibrary/vacancies/guidancenotes.pdf
If you require copies of documentation in alternative formats; large print, Braille etc, please contact Human Resources: hr@manchester.ac.uk
You will need a PDF reader such as Adobe Acrobat (downloadable from Adobe) to view PDF file(s). PDF files open in a new window http://www.adobe.com/
To request a hard copy
Jonathan Starbrook
Tel: +44 161 275 3003
Email: jonathan.starbrook@manchester.ac.uk
Please quote reference HUM/70081
manchester university
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/SH879.html
AHRC PhD Studentship
Historical studies and public celebrations of historical events in Venice and Venetia within the period 1814-1922
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Venice Remembered: Identity and the uses of history in Risorgimento and Liberal Italy, 1815-1922
The closing date for applications: 1 June 2007.
The Arts and Humanities Research Council is offering three years of funding to work on a PhD entitled Public history and collective memory in Venice and Venetia, 1815-1922 under the supervision of Dr David Laven. The successful applicant will have fees paid, and, where eligible, receive a full AHRC maintenance grant, while participating in a project, also funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, which will run for thirty-six calendar months from 1 September 2007 under the auspices of the University of Manchester's Centre for Research in the Cultural Forms of Modern European Politics (CultMEP).
The research of the PhD student will examine the place of historical studies and public celebrations of historical events in Venice and Venetia within the period 1814-1922. It will investigate how successive régimes sought to mould and present history from antiquity to the Napoleonic Empire in schools and universities, and how the state was involved in the memorialisation and commemoration of the past in the region.
The research will consist of two related strands.
How did the practice of teaching history evolve in the region and how far did this reflect an official version of the Venetian past? Special attention will be paid to the training, appointment and supervision of teaching personnel; the construction and revision of history syllabuses; the choice of text books; the formation of libraries.
How was the past represented outside the classroom and lecture hall? This will look at organisation of public museums and galleries, at the rôle of public ceremonies marking historical events, and at the erection of plaques and statues.
Within this study particular emphasis will be placed on how far state-sponsored educational or commemorative activities permitted a glorification of Venice's past, and how far, when Venetianness was celebrated, past glories were appropriated for the ends either of the city's Habsburg masters or, after 1866, of the new Italian state. This research will be directed towards answering broader questions concerning the way in which governments sought to enlist history in shaping the citizenry and educating for public service in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The project is currently defined broadly to permit the student to narrow chronological focus and/or concentrate on specific case studies.
Applications are invited from students who hold a first-class or good upper second-class degree (or equivalent) in History or Modern Languages (or related disciplines), and who either hold or will be near completing a Masters degree (or equivalent) by 1 September 2007.
In addition, the successful candidate should either possess a good knowledge of Italian, or have an excellent knowledge of another Romance language and a willingness to master Italian within a six month period. In addition, some preference may be given to students who have a reading knowledge of German and/or French, and some experience of undertaking archival research. Non-native speakers of English should have a minimum IELTS overall score of 7, with 7 in the writing element, or a TOEFL of 600 (paper-based), 250 (computer-based) or 100 (internet-based).
Due to funding regulations, the applicant must be either a UK national, or be a non-UK national who satisfies AHRC eligibility criteria. Non-UK nationals are advised to consult the ‘Guide for Applicants for Postgraduate Awards in the Arts and Humanities: The Doctoral Awards Scheme' on the AHRC website www.ahrc.ac.uk, or to contact the AHRC directly (tel. +44[0]117 987 6500) to establish whether or not they meet eligibility requirements. Please note that some potential non-UK EU students will be eligible for fees but not for the maintenance grant.
Applicants are invited to address informal inquiries to Dr David Laven (tel. +44[0]161 275 3126 or e-mail david.laven@manchester.ac.uk)
To apply please send a full curriculum vitae (including statements of linguistic competence) and a 500-1000 word outline of why you are interested in the project and how you might approach it.
Applications should be made directly to:
Dr David Laven
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
M13 9PL
United Kingdom
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AHRC PhD Studentship
Historical studies and public celebrations of historical events in Venice and Venetia within the period 1814-1922
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Venice Remembered: Identity and the uses of history in Risorgimento and Liberal Italy, 1815-1922
The closing date for applications: 1 June 2007.
The Arts and Humanities Research Council is offering three years of funding to work on a PhD entitled Public history and collective memory in Venice and Venetia, 1815-1922 under the supervision of Dr David Laven. The successful applicant will have fees paid, and, where eligible, receive a full AHRC maintenance grant, while participating in a project, also funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, which will run for thirty-six calendar months from 1 September 2007 under the auspices of the University of Manchester's Centre for Research in the Cultural Forms of Modern European Politics (CultMEP).
The research of the PhD student will examine the place of historical studies and public celebrations of historical events in Venice and Venetia within the period 1814-1922. It will investigate how successive régimes sought to mould and present history from antiquity to the Napoleonic Empire in schools and universities, and how the state was involved in the memorialisation and commemoration of the past in the region.
The research will consist of two related strands.
How did the practice of teaching history evolve in the region and how far did this reflect an official version of the Venetian past? Special attention will be paid to the training, appointment and supervision of teaching personnel; the construction and revision of history syllabuses; the choice of text books; the formation of libraries.
How was the past represented outside the classroom and lecture hall? This will look at organisation of public museums and galleries, at the rôle of public ceremonies marking historical events, and at the erection of plaques and statues.
Within this study particular emphasis will be placed on how far state-sponsored educational or commemorative activities permitted a glorification of Venice's past, and how far, when Venetianness was celebrated, past glories were appropriated for the ends either of the city's Habsburg masters or, after 1866, of the new Italian state. This research will be directed towards answering broader questions concerning the way in which governments sought to enlist history in shaping the citizenry and educating for public service in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The project is currently defined broadly to permit the student to narrow chronological focus and/or concentrate on specific case studies.
Applications are invited from students who hold a first-class or good upper second-class degree (or equivalent) in History or Modern Languages (or related disciplines), and who either hold or will be near completing a Masters degree (or equivalent) by 1 September 2007.
In addition, the successful candidate should either possess a good knowledge of Italian, or have an excellent knowledge of another Romance language and a willingness to master Italian within a six month period. In addition, some preference may be given to students who have a reading knowledge of German and/or French, and some experience of undertaking archival research. Non-native speakers of English should have a minimum IELTS overall score of 7, with 7 in the writing element, or a TOEFL of 600 (paper-based), 250 (computer-based) or 100 (internet-based).
Due to funding regulations, the applicant must be either a UK national, or be a non-UK national who satisfies AHRC eligibility criteria. Non-UK nationals are advised to consult the ‘Guide for Applicants for Postgraduate Awards in the Arts and Humanities: The Doctoral Awards Scheme' on the AHRC website www.ahrc.ac.uk, or to contact the AHRC directly (tel. +44[0]117 987 6500) to establish whether or not they meet eligibility requirements. Please note that some potential non-UK EU students will be eligible for fees but not for the maintenance grant.
Applicants are invited to address informal inquiries to Dr David Laven (tel. +44[0]161 275 3126 or e-mail david.laven@manchester.ac.uk)
To apply please send a full curriculum vitae (including statements of linguistic competence) and a 500-1000 word outline of why you are interested in the project and how you might approach it.
Applications should be made directly to:
Dr David Laven
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
M13 9PL
United Kingdom
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cork university
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/TM166.html
Lecturer in Italian
(1-Year Contract)
Applications are invited for the above fulltime post in the Department of Italian. The ideal candidate will have completed or be close to completing a PhD in Italian literature and will have a native or near-native knowledge of Italian. S/he will be capable of teaching language at all levels and elements as required from the Department's core literature course, and of contributing to its taught Master's programme. Specialists in any area of Italian literature will be considered, but the ability to contribute to the teaching at undergraduate level of Medieval and/or Renaissance literature may be an advantage.
Website: http://www.ucc.ie/italian Informal enquires may be made to the Head of Department, Dr Mark Chu ( mchu@italian.ucc.ie).
N.B. Questo concorso è aperto solo ai candidati che hanno già ottenuto o che sono vicini a ottenere un dottorato di ricerca in letteratura italiana.
Salary scale (new entrants): €34,912 - €56,713 p.a.
Closing date: Friday, 18 May 2007
Application forms and further details are available on our website at:
http://hr.ucc.ie/EmploymentOpportunities or,
Department of Human Resources, University College Cork, Ireland
Tel: + 353 21 4903073 / Email: recruitment@per.ucc.ie / Fax + 353 21 4276995
Click here for Employer Profile
Lecturer in Italian
(1-Year Contract)
Applications are invited for the above fulltime post in the Department of Italian. The ideal candidate will have completed or be close to completing a PhD in Italian literature and will have a native or near-native knowledge of Italian. S/he will be capable of teaching language at all levels and elements as required from the Department's core literature course, and of contributing to its taught Master's programme. Specialists in any area of Italian literature will be considered, but the ability to contribute to the teaching at undergraduate level of Medieval and/or Renaissance literature may be an advantage.
Website: http://www.ucc.ie/italian Informal enquires may be made to the Head of Department, Dr Mark Chu ( mchu@italian.ucc.ie).
N.B. Questo concorso è aperto solo ai candidati che hanno già ottenuto o che sono vicini a ottenere un dottorato di ricerca in letteratura italiana.
Salary scale (new entrants): €34,912 - €56,713 p.a.
Closing date: Friday, 18 May 2007
Application forms and further details are available on our website at:
http://hr.ucc.ie/EmploymentOpportunities or,
Department of Human Resources, University College Cork, Ireland
Tel: + 353 21 4903073 / Email: recruitment@per.ucc.ie / Fax + 353 21 4276995
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studentship Master / PhD
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/browse/courses/studentship/vacancy-1279382-3.html
Studentships - Faculty of Arts
Organisation: ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Location: Surrey
Salary:
Date posted: 5 Mar 2007
Closing date: 31 May 2007
Highly rated for the quality of their teaching and research, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of History and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science at Royal Holloway, University of London, provide a dynamic platform for developing the talents of a vibrant community of staff and students from across the world.
Faculty of Arts
Outstanding applications are invited for 18 HEU PhD Studentships and 8 Overseas PhD Studentships in:
- Classics
- French
- Italian
- Drama & Theatre
- German
- Media Arts
- English
- Hispanic Studies
- Music
and 3 Masters Studentships, one in each of the following Departments:
- Drama
- English
- Media Arts
- HEU Studentships pay full or part-time tuition fees at the standard HEU rate
- Overseas Studentships pay £5,000 towards full or part-time tuition fees at the standard overseas rate
- Bursaries are attached to a number of the PhD awards (full-time or part-time)
- Applicants for Studentships are additionally encouraged to apply for funding from the AHRC, ESRC and other relevant bodies
All Masters and PhD applications received by 31 May 2007 for enrolment in 2007 will be considered for these awards. (There is no separate application form for Studentships.)
Studentships - Faculty of Arts
Organisation: ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Location: Surrey
Salary:
Date posted: 5 Mar 2007
Closing date: 31 May 2007
Highly rated for the quality of their teaching and research, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of History and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Science at Royal Holloway, University of London, provide a dynamic platform for developing the talents of a vibrant community of staff and students from across the world.
Faculty of Arts
Outstanding applications are invited for 18 HEU PhD Studentships and 8 Overseas PhD Studentships in:
- Classics
- French
- Italian
- Drama & Theatre
- German
- Media Arts
- English
- Hispanic Studies
- Music
and 3 Masters Studentships, one in each of the following Departments:
- Drama
- English
- Media Arts
- HEU Studentships pay full or part-time tuition fees at the standard HEU rate
- Overseas Studentships pay £5,000 towards full or part-time tuition fees at the standard overseas rate
- Bursaries are attached to a number of the PhD awards (full-time or part-time)
- Applicants for Studentships are additionally encouraged to apply for funding from the AHRC, ESRC and other relevant bodies
All Masters and PhD applications received by 31 May 2007 for enrolment in 2007 will be considered for these awards. (There is no separate application form for Studentships.)
graduate teaching fellowship - Italian
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/browse/education/academic/vacancy-1261469-1.html
Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTFs)
Organisation: THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary:
Date posted: 29 Jan 2007
Closing date: 14 May 2007
MANCHESTER 1824
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Postgraduate Funding Opportunities 2007/8
The School's postgraduate community is one of the largest and most diverse in the UK, enjoying state-of-the-art facilities and excellent support within a high-quality research environment. In step with our continuing expansion, we are enhancing our support for students registering for a research (PhD) or a taught (MA) programme in 2007/8.
The School is pleased to announce funding opportunities for Home/EU and International PhD and MA students:
Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTFs)
The GTF will be required to undertake a PhD programme of study AND to teach for 6 hours per week full time or 3 hours part time. Seven GTFs are available in 2007/8 in the following areas: Academic Reading in French (0.5); French Language & Linguistics; Italian; Linguistics & English Language; Polish (0.5); Russian; and Spanish.
Please quote reference number GTF/2901.
Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTFs)
Organisation: THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary:
Date posted: 29 Jan 2007
Closing date: 14 May 2007
MANCHESTER 1824
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Postgraduate Funding Opportunities 2007/8
The School's postgraduate community is one of the largest and most diverse in the UK, enjoying state-of-the-art facilities and excellent support within a high-quality research environment. In step with our continuing expansion, we are enhancing our support for students registering for a research (PhD) or a taught (MA) programme in 2007/8.
The School is pleased to announce funding opportunities for Home/EU and International PhD and MA students:
Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTFs)
The GTF will be required to undertake a PhD programme of study AND to teach for 6 hours per week full time or 3 hours part time. Seven GTFs are available in 2007/8 in the following areas: Academic Reading in French (0.5); French Language & Linguistics; Italian; Linguistics & English Language; Polish (0.5); Russian; and Spanish.
Please quote reference number GTF/2901.
'The Italianisation of the English Court, 1485-1649'
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/browse/education/research/vacancy-1303987-1.html
One fully funded three-year AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award in conjunction with The Royal Collection
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Organisation: QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Location: Greater London
Salary: http://www.history.qmul.ac.uk
Date posted: 23 Apr 2007
Closing date: 16 May 2007
the graduate school
Humanities and Social Sciences
Six fully funded PhD Studentships in the Humanities at Queen Mary
Ranked joint fourth in the United Kingdom for research in the arts and humanities (THES 2006), Queen Mary is pleased to announce the following research opportunities:
School of English and Drama
Department of History
- One fully funded three-year AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award in conjunction with The Royal Collection: 'The Italianisation of the English Court, 1485-1649'
One fully funded three-year AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award in conjunction with The Royal Collection
Employer: QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Contact name: QueenMary University of London
Telephone: .
Contact details from original ad (please read carefully)
www.history.qmul.ac.uk
One fully funded three-year AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award in conjunction with The Royal Collection
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Organisation: QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Location: Greater London
Salary: http://www.history.qmul.ac.uk
Date posted: 23 Apr 2007
Closing date: 16 May 2007
the graduate school
Humanities and Social Sciences
Six fully funded PhD Studentships in the Humanities at Queen Mary
Ranked joint fourth in the United Kingdom for research in the arts and humanities (THES 2006), Queen Mary is pleased to announce the following research opportunities:
School of English and Drama
Department of History
- One fully funded three-year AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award in conjunction with The Royal Collection: 'The Italianisation of the English Court, 1485-1649'
One fully funded three-year AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award in conjunction with The Royal Collection
Employer: QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Contact name: QueenMary University of London
Telephone: .
Contact details from original ad (please read carefully)
www.history.qmul.ac.uk
Research Associate
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/browse/education/research/vacancy-1311539.html
Research Associate
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Organisation: UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary: £26,666 p.a
Date posted: 7 May 2007
Closing date: 1 Jun 2007
Manchester 1824
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Ref: HUM/70081
£26,666 p.a.
Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures. You should have completed or be nearing completion of a PhD in some aspect of Historical, Italian or Cultural Studies. You should have native or near-native speaker competence in English and a good reading knowledge of Italian. An ability to read French and/or German would be considered a major advantage.
You will contribute to the project Venice remembered: identity and the uses of history in Risorgimento and Liberal Italy, 1815-1922, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. You will be expected to work closely with the Principal Investigator in writing a jointly authored monograph.
This post is available for a fixed term of 36 months, the starting date being 1 September 2007.
The University will actively foster a culture of inclusion and diversity and will seek to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members of its community.
Research Associate
Employer: UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Contact name: University ofManchester
Contact email: jonathan.starbrook@manchester.ac.uk
Telephone: 0 161 275 3003
Contact details from original ad (please read carefully)
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr David Laven on +44 (0) 161 275 3126 or david.laven@manchester.ac.uk
Application forms and further details are available from our website or by contacting +44 (0) 161 275 3003 or jonathan.starbrook@manchester.ac.uk quoting the reference number.
www.manchester.ac.uk/jobs
Research Associate
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Organisation: UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Location: Greater Manchester
Salary: £26,666 p.a
Date posted: 7 May 2007
Closing date: 1 Jun 2007
Manchester 1824
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Ref: HUM/70081
£26,666 p.a.
Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures. You should have completed or be nearing completion of a PhD in some aspect of Historical, Italian or Cultural Studies. You should have native or near-native speaker competence in English and a good reading knowledge of Italian. An ability to read French and/or German would be considered a major advantage.
You will contribute to the project Venice remembered: identity and the uses of history in Risorgimento and Liberal Italy, 1815-1922, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. You will be expected to work closely with the Principal Investigator in writing a jointly authored monograph.
This post is available for a fixed term of 36 months, the starting date being 1 September 2007.
The University will actively foster a culture of inclusion and diversity and will seek to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members of its community.
Research Associate
Employer: UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Contact name: University ofManchester
Contact email: jonathan.starbrook@manchester.ac.uk
Telephone: 0 161 275 3003
Contact details from original ad (please read carefully)
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr David Laven on +44 (0) 161 275 3126 or david.laven@manchester.ac.uk
Application forms and further details are available from our website or by contacting +44 (0) 161 275 3003 or jonathan.starbrook@manchester.ac.uk quoting the reference number.
www.manchester.ac.uk/jobs
Italian reporter
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/browse/media/general/vacancy-BBean1968215681.html
Italian Reporter-B2B-Newswire
Organisation: PFJ & The Graduate Recruitment Company
Location: Central London
Salary: £28000 - £32000 per annum + Excellent
Date posted: 4 May 2007
Closing date: 1 Jun 2007
Italian Markets Reporter-Financial Newswire-London-28-32k-50651
Your Profile
As Reporter it is essential that you be a bilingual Italian/English speaker
with a sound cultural knowledge of Italy. You will have excellent market flair
with a background in financial journalism. Knowledge of economic trends,
cycles and their impact on equity valuations is a must as is excellent
writing, communication and networking skills.
The Role
You will specialise on the Italian financial markets, writing daily news, news
analysis, views, commentaries and special studies. You will contact build and
become a specialist in the market as well as attending industry events in
order to network within the sector. You will provide market coverage
throughout the day and meet hourly deadlines at times.
The Company
My Client is the leading provider of credit ratings services worldwide with an
excellent City location and superb offices. This wire serves institutional
investors throughout Europe. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a
well-established, well-respected organisation with excellent benefits and
opportunities. Not to be missed! If you feel you have what it takes, do not
hesitate to send your CV. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Italian Reporter-B2B-Newswire
Employer: PFJ & The Graduate Recruitment Company
Contact name: NicolaAustin
Contact email: nicolaa.19682.439@pfj.aplitrak.com
Telephone: 0870 048 9183
Fax: 0870 048 9101
Address:
Threeways House, 40-44 Clipstone Street, London W1W 5DW
Contact details from original ad (please read carefully)
Please email your CV & covering letter to Nicola Austin (nicolaa.19682.439@pfj.aplitrak.com)
Italian Reporter-B2B-Newswire
Organisation: PFJ & The Graduate Recruitment Company
Location: Central London
Salary: £28000 - £32000 per annum + Excellent
Date posted: 4 May 2007
Closing date: 1 Jun 2007
Italian Markets Reporter-Financial Newswire-London-28-32k-50651
Your Profile
As Reporter it is essential that you be a bilingual Italian/English speaker
with a sound cultural knowledge of Italy. You will have excellent market flair
with a background in financial journalism. Knowledge of economic trends,
cycles and their impact on equity valuations is a must as is excellent
writing, communication and networking skills.
The Role
You will specialise on the Italian financial markets, writing daily news, news
analysis, views, commentaries and special studies. You will contact build and
become a specialist in the market as well as attending industry events in
order to network within the sector. You will provide market coverage
throughout the day and meet hourly deadlines at times.
The Company
My Client is the leading provider of credit ratings services worldwide with an
excellent City location and superb offices. This wire serves institutional
investors throughout Europe. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a
well-established, well-respected organisation with excellent benefits and
opportunities. Not to be missed! If you feel you have what it takes, do not
hesitate to send your CV. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Italian Reporter-B2B-Newswire
Employer: PFJ & The Graduate Recruitment Company
Contact name: NicolaAustin
Contact email: nicolaa.19682.439@pfj.aplitrak.com
Telephone: 0870 048 9183
Fax: 0870 048 9101
Address:
Threeways House, 40-44 Clipstone Street, London W1W 5DW
Contact details from original ad (please read carefully)
Please email your CV & covering letter to Nicola Austin (nicolaa.19682.439@pfj.aplitrak.com)
CILT - The National Centre for Languages (UK)
http://www.cilt.org.uk/faqs/careers.htm
Finding a job using languages
Jobs for language teachers, lecturers and assistants
Jobs for teachers and lecturers are usually advertised in the weekly Times Education Supplement (TES) and on its jobs website http://jobs.tes.co.uk. You can also look in the Guardian newspaper (the education supplement is in Tuesday's edition) whose job website is http://jobs.guardian.co.uk.
For teachers in independent schools there is also the Gabbitas website:
www.teacher-recruitment.co.uk.
Many more job websites exist for teachers and you can find a number of them listed on the government's TeacherNet website at www.teachernet.gov.uk/professionaldevelopment/jobs/seekers.
Many more job websites exist for teachers including www.eteach.com.
Some job websites focus on specific regions, e.g.:
South London: www.southlondongroup.co.uk.
Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and Buckinghamshire: www.teaching-agency.co.uk.
Bristol, Bath, Wiltshire, Somerset & Gloucestershire: www.coverteachers.co.uk.
North of England: www.mflplus.co.uk.
You can find further job websites by using a search engine such as Google: www.google.co.uk.
Information on teaching languages as a career is available on the Languages Work website at www.languageswork.org.uk/careers/specialist/teaching.htm..
Jobs for lecturers in Higher Education are advertised in the weekly Times Higher Education Supplement (THES) and on its jobs website www.thesjobs.co.uk. See also: www.jobs.ac.uk.
There is no single place to seek jobs in Adult and Continuing Education. See Types of Language Courses for Adults for an idea of the sorts of institutions that teach languages at this level.
The British Council provides information on finding a job teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) - see www.britishcouncil.org/learning-elt-teaching-jobs.htm.
Jobs for unqualified staff may be listed on some on the jobsites listed above. You can also try looking on the websites of the local authorities where you wish to work. The Directgov site provides a of listing of local authority websites www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/Localcouncils/index.htm
and also a jobs and skills search facility www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Jobseekers/LookingForWork/DG_10030134.
Language assistant posts are normally recruited in the applicant's country of origin. For further information you can check the British Council website: www.britishcouncil.org/languageassistants.htm
Teach UK is a work experience programme offered by the Twin Group. It provides an initial course followed by a placement as teaching assistant in a UK school for EU or non-EU citizens.
Other jobs using languages
The Languages Work website provides careers advice, information on courses and work experience, factsheets and links to information from other organisations.
Jobs are advertised on our BLIS Jobs online vacancy exchange for people with languages. Advertisements include some for business language trainers.
Working in languages is a Connexions publication with case studies showing the use of languages. For further career resources, visit the Connexions website.
Last updated 20/02/2007
Finding a job using languages
Jobs for language teachers, lecturers and assistants
Jobs for teachers and lecturers are usually advertised in the weekly Times Education Supplement (TES) and on its jobs website http://jobs.tes.co.uk. You can also look in the Guardian newspaper (the education supplement is in Tuesday's edition) whose job website is http://jobs.guardian.co.uk.
For teachers in independent schools there is also the Gabbitas website:
www.teacher-recruitment.co.uk.
Many more job websites exist for teachers and you can find a number of them listed on the government's TeacherNet website at www.teachernet.gov.uk/professionaldevelopment/jobs/seekers.
Many more job websites exist for teachers including www.eteach.com.
Some job websites focus on specific regions, e.g.:
South London: www.southlondongroup.co.uk.
Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and Buckinghamshire: www.teaching-agency.co.uk.
Bristol, Bath, Wiltshire, Somerset & Gloucestershire: www.coverteachers.co.uk.
North of England: www.mflplus.co.uk.
You can find further job websites by using a search engine such as Google: www.google.co.uk.
Information on teaching languages as a career is available on the Languages Work website at www.languageswork.org.uk/careers/specialist/teaching.htm..
Jobs for lecturers in Higher Education are advertised in the weekly Times Higher Education Supplement (THES) and on its jobs website www.thesjobs.co.uk. See also: www.jobs.ac.uk.
There is no single place to seek jobs in Adult and Continuing Education. See Types of Language Courses for Adults for an idea of the sorts of institutions that teach languages at this level.
The British Council provides information on finding a job teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) - see www.britishcouncil.org/learning-elt-teaching-jobs.htm.
Jobs for unqualified staff may be listed on some on the jobsites listed above. You can also try looking on the websites of the local authorities where you wish to work. The Directgov site provides a of listing of local authority websites www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/Localcouncils/index.htm
and also a jobs and skills search facility www.direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Jobseekers/LookingForWork/DG_10030134.
Language assistant posts are normally recruited in the applicant's country of origin. For further information you can check the British Council website: www.britishcouncil.org/languageassistants.htm
Teach UK is a work experience programme offered by the Twin Group. It provides an initial course followed by a placement as teaching assistant in a UK school for EU or non-EU citizens.
Other jobs using languages
The Languages Work website provides careers advice, information on courses and work experience, factsheets and links to information from other organisations.
Jobs are advertised on our BLIS Jobs online vacancy exchange for people with languages. Advertisements include some for business language trainers.
Working in languages is a Connexions publication with case studies showing the use of languages. For further career resources, visit the Connexions website.
Last updated 20/02/2007
Monday, May 7, 2007
homelingua
http://www.homelingua.com/
We are recruiting teachers who can provide comfortable home accommodation and meals for our adult students and a programme of 1-1 English language tuition. Students stay with the teacher for courses of 1-4 weeks. We expect the student to have English lessons in the morning and to be integrated into the day to day life of their teacher. We are also recruiting native teachers of French in France, Spanish in Spain, Italian in Italy.
5, Park st
Woodstock, Oxon
OX20 1SJ - United Kingdom
Telephone 01993813713
Fax 01993813714
Contact person Kelvin Fowler, Director
We are recruiting teachers who can provide comfortable home accommodation and meals for our adult students and a programme of 1-1 English language tuition. Students stay with the teacher for courses of 1-4 weeks. We expect the student to have English lessons in the morning and to be integrated into the day to day life of their teacher. We are also recruiting native teachers of French in France, Spanish in Spain, Italian in Italy.
5, Park st
Woodstock, Oxon
OX20 1SJ - United Kingdom
Telephone 01993813713
Fax 01993813714
Contact person Kelvin Fowler, Director
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Eurolingua
http://www.eurolingua.com/Italian_in_Italy(121).htm
Eurolingua organizza dei corsi in cui gli insegnanti (nel caso specifico, italiani in Italia) ospitano nella propria casa gli stranieri che vogliono imparare l'italiano e hanno la responsabilità di insegnare e anche dare vitto e alloggio.
Si veda il sito in alto.
Sotto una parte dell'annuncio:
The Eurolingua Institute is always interested in hearing from well-qualified and experienced one-to-one homestay language tutors who can provide suitable, full-board student accommodation in their own home, in a friendly homestay family atmosphere.
Eurolingua students are 16 to 75 years, all levels from beginners to very advanced (teenagers, business professionals, retirees etc) and all nationalities. Tutors must be prepared to meet their student guest at the airport/railway station; give 10, 15 or 20 hours per week of individual tuition for 1 to 4 weeks, at any time of year; take the student on local excursions and visits; and involve the student in all aspects of their family's social and leisure activities.
Only tutors qualified and/or experienced in teaching their native language (English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish or Swedish) to non-native speakers will be considered.
We are especially interested in one-to-one homestay tutors with suitable accommodation and already living anywhere in:-
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Guadeloupe, Ireland, Italy, Japan, La Réunion, Luxembourg, Malta, Martinique, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA.
Eurolingua organizza dei corsi in cui gli insegnanti (nel caso specifico, italiani in Italia) ospitano nella propria casa gli stranieri che vogliono imparare l'italiano e hanno la responsabilità di insegnare e anche dare vitto e alloggio.
Si veda il sito in alto.
Sotto una parte dell'annuncio:
The Eurolingua Institute is always interested in hearing from well-qualified and experienced one-to-one homestay language tutors who can provide suitable, full-board student accommodation in their own home, in a friendly homestay family atmosphere.
Eurolingua students are 16 to 75 years, all levels from beginners to very advanced (teenagers, business professionals, retirees etc) and all nationalities. Tutors must be prepared to meet their student guest at the airport/railway station; give 10, 15 or 20 hours per week of individual tuition for 1 to 4 weeks, at any time of year; take the student on local excursions and visits; and involve the student in all aspects of their family's social and leisure activities.
Only tutors qualified and/or experienced in teaching their native language (English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish or Swedish) to non-native speakers will be considered.
We are especially interested in one-to-one homestay tutors with suitable accommodation and already living anywhere in:-
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Guadeloupe, Ireland, Italy, Japan, La Réunion, Luxembourg, Malta, Martinique, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA.
Friday, May 4, 2007
driscoll catholic high school
Education
Job Openings -
2007-2008 School Year
1. Mathematics
2. Italian
The above openings are full-time positions. An interest in extra-curricular involvement also is necessary.
Please send a resume
and cover letter to:
Mr. Peter Lewek,
Assistant Principal
Driscoll Catholic High School
555 N. Lombard Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
630-543-6310
Fax: 630-543-2913
Source - Chicago Tribune
Job Openings -
2007-2008 School Year
1. Mathematics
2. Italian
The above openings are full-time positions. An interest in extra-curricular involvement also is necessary.
Please send a resume
and cover letter to:
Mr. Peter Lewek,
Assistant Principal
Driscoll Catholic High School
555 N. Lombard Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
630-543-6310
Fax: 630-543-2913
Source - Chicago Tribune
creative tutoring
TEACHERS TUTORS P/T
Company: Creative Tutoring, Inc
Description
Creative Tutoring, Inc. is looking to hire NYS certified teachers in all areas including: English, Social Studies, Spanish, Italian, French, Math, Science, Special Eduction, Art, and Business. The hours are part time and flexible. Teachers are free to accept or decline assignments. Retirees and recent graduates are welcome.
Creative Tutoring, Inc was establishes in 1974 by Barry Golden and Stephen Salz in order to service school districts and child care agencies.
Please go to our website www.creativetutoring.com in order to learn more about Creative Tutoring and/or apply online or by telephone.
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Company: Creative Tutoring, Inc
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Creative Tutoring, Inc. is looking to hire NYS certified teachers in all areas including: English, Social Studies, Spanish, Italian, French, Math, Science, Special Eduction, Art, and Business. The hours are part time and flexible. Teachers are free to accept or decline assignments. Retirees and recent graduates are welcome.
Creative Tutoring, Inc was establishes in 1974 by Barry Golden and Stephen Salz in order to service school districts and child care agencies.
Please go to our website www.creativetutoring.com in order to learn more about Creative Tutoring and/or apply online or by telephone.
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american river college
Position: Foreign Languages Assistant Professor
Salary: $40,000 to less than $70,000
Institution: American River College
Location: California
Date posted: 4/6/2007
Application deadline: 5/10/2007
Foreign Languages Assistant Professor
(Italian primary, plus German, Spanish or ESL)
American River College
Full-time, tenure-track Position
Beginning on or about August 23, 2007
The Institution
American River College is a public community college serving over 30,000 students in suburban Sacramento County. It offers instructional and support services along with special programs during the day, evening, and weekends, both on-campus and at a growing number of locations in the community. The college awards Associate in Arts or Science degrees, Occupational Certificates and transfer credit to students who wish to continue their education at a four-year college or university.
The college's commitment is to define the community in a global sense. The college recognizes the diversity of students' backgrounds, needs, and goals and is committed to evaluating and improving educational programs and services in order to anticipate the challenges of social, economic and technological changes. The college and the Los Rios District are committed to an interest-based approach to problem solving.
Instructional Assignment
Responsibility will include teaching courses at the elementary and intermediate level in Italian and one of the following three: German, Spanish or ESL. Teaching assignment may include day, evening, and weekend classes, on and off campus.
General Responsibilities
The faculty member shall be responsible for the following: teaching assigned classes under the supervision of the area dean; helping students fulfill their maximum potential in mastering course content; maintaining thorough and up-to-date knowledge in his/her regular teaching field; maintaining standards of professional conduct and ethics appropriate to the professional position; assisting with curriculum and articulation studies; serving on college committees and participating in faculty governance and student co-curricular activities; assuming other responsibilities as assigned by the area dean; fulfilling other duties and responsibilities as outlined in the college faculty handbook.
Requirements
Have a master's degree from an accredited institution in one of the languages being taught (Italian; German; Spanish; or ESL with a TESL certificate)completed by August 23, 2007 AND a bachelor's in one of the other languages being taught; OR, have a bachelor's in the language being taught AND a master's in another language or linguistics; OR, hold a California Community College Instructor's Credential in one of the following: Italian, German, Spanish, or ESL; OR, the equivalent. Note: Applicants applying under the "equivalent provision" must provide details and explain how their academic preparation is the equivalent of the degrees listed above.
Have sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
Salary
Entering annual salary varies from $42,150 to $69,880 depending upon units and degrees completed at accredited colleges/universities and on verified experience. Additional earnings may be available for summer, overloads and stipends.
Benefits
The District offers medical/dental/life insurance plans to employees and eligible dependents either at no cost, or on a pro-rated basis, depending on the plan(s) selected. Disability insurance and sick leave are provided at no cost to eligible employees. Visit: www.losrios.edu/lrc/lrc_benefits.html for additional information.
How and where to apply
Application services are available between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the address below. If you need assistance with any phase of the application process, please call (916) 568-3112 or come in during our business hours.
Interested applicants must submit an application packet. Each packet should be organized in the following order and contain: (a) Los Rios Faculty Application, (b) resume/vita, (c) unofficial copies of transcripts of college/university work (must include foreign transcript evaluation, if applicable), (d) two letters of recommendation, and (e) letter of interest which includes your strengths and interest in the position for which you are applying. We would appreciate it if you would also include the optional Confidential Demographic Survey.
Send to:
Foreign Languages Assistant Professor (Position #004017)
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court, Sacramento CA 95825-3981
Jobline (916) 568-3011; Recruitment (916) 568-3112
Web site: www.losrios.edu
Note: The district may select additional qualified candidates should unexpected vacancies or needs occur during this recruitment/selection process.
Job Offer Requirements
Offers of employment are contingent upon successful clearance from a criminal background check, freedom from tuberculosis and proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States prior to the first day of work. When education is a requirement for the position, official academic transcripts from the accredited college/university must be submitted within 60 days of hire.
Contingent on funding and eligibility, successful candidates selected for an interview may be eligible to apply for partial reimbursement of travel expenses.
LOS RIOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND WE ENCOURAGE APPLICATIONS FROM ALL GROUPS WHICH REFLECT THE DIVERSITY OF OUR COMMUNITY.
No postmarks will be accepted.
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Job code: 004017
Web Site : www.losrios.edu
Phone : 916-568-3011
Foreign Languages Assistant Professor
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court
Sacramento, CA 95825-3981
USA
Categories: Foreign languages/literatures
Salary: $40,000 to less than $70,000
Institution: American River College
Location: California
Date posted: 4/6/2007
Application deadline: 5/10/2007
Foreign Languages Assistant Professor
(Italian primary, plus German, Spanish or ESL)
American River College
Full-time, tenure-track Position
Beginning on or about August 23, 2007
The Institution
American River College is a public community college serving over 30,000 students in suburban Sacramento County. It offers instructional and support services along with special programs during the day, evening, and weekends, both on-campus and at a growing number of locations in the community. The college awards Associate in Arts or Science degrees, Occupational Certificates and transfer credit to students who wish to continue their education at a four-year college or university.
The college's commitment is to define the community in a global sense. The college recognizes the diversity of students' backgrounds, needs, and goals and is committed to evaluating and improving educational programs and services in order to anticipate the challenges of social, economic and technological changes. The college and the Los Rios District are committed to an interest-based approach to problem solving.
Instructional Assignment
Responsibility will include teaching courses at the elementary and intermediate level in Italian and one of the following three: German, Spanish or ESL. Teaching assignment may include day, evening, and weekend classes, on and off campus.
General Responsibilities
The faculty member shall be responsible for the following: teaching assigned classes under the supervision of the area dean; helping students fulfill their maximum potential in mastering course content; maintaining thorough and up-to-date knowledge in his/her regular teaching field; maintaining standards of professional conduct and ethics appropriate to the professional position; assisting with curriculum and articulation studies; serving on college committees and participating in faculty governance and student co-curricular activities; assuming other responsibilities as assigned by the area dean; fulfilling other duties and responsibilities as outlined in the college faculty handbook.
Requirements
Have a master's degree from an accredited institution in one of the languages being taught (Italian; German; Spanish; or ESL with a TESL certificate)completed by August 23, 2007 AND a bachelor's in one of the other languages being taught; OR, have a bachelor's in the language being taught AND a master's in another language or linguistics; OR, hold a California Community College Instructor's Credential in one of the following: Italian, German, Spanish, or ESL; OR, the equivalent. Note: Applicants applying under the "equivalent provision" must provide details and explain how their academic preparation is the equivalent of the degrees listed above.
Have sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
Salary
Entering annual salary varies from $42,150 to $69,880 depending upon units and degrees completed at accredited colleges/universities and on verified experience. Additional earnings may be available for summer, overloads and stipends.
Benefits
The District offers medical/dental/life insurance plans to employees and eligible dependents either at no cost, or on a pro-rated basis, depending on the plan(s) selected. Disability insurance and sick leave are provided at no cost to eligible employees. Visit: www.losrios.edu/lrc/lrc_benefits.html for additional information.
How and where to apply
Application services are available between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the address below. If you need assistance with any phase of the application process, please call (916) 568-3112 or come in during our business hours.
Interested applicants must submit an application packet. Each packet should be organized in the following order and contain: (a) Los Rios Faculty Application, (b) resume/vita, (c) unofficial copies of transcripts of college/university work (must include foreign transcript evaluation, if applicable), (d) two letters of recommendation, and (e) letter of interest which includes your strengths and interest in the position for which you are applying. We would appreciate it if you would also include the optional Confidential Demographic Survey.
Send to:
Foreign Languages Assistant Professor (Position #004017)
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court, Sacramento CA 95825-3981
Jobline (916) 568-3011; Recruitment (916) 568-3112
Web site: www.losrios.edu
Note: The district may select additional qualified candidates should unexpected vacancies or needs occur during this recruitment/selection process.
Job Offer Requirements
Offers of employment are contingent upon successful clearance from a criminal background check, freedom from tuberculosis and proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States prior to the first day of work. When education is a requirement for the position, official academic transcripts from the accredited college/university must be submitted within 60 days of hire.
Contingent on funding and eligibility, successful candidates selected for an interview may be eligible to apply for partial reimbursement of travel expenses.
LOS RIOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND WE ENCOURAGE APPLICATIONS FROM ALL GROUPS WHICH REFLECT THE DIVERSITY OF OUR COMMUNITY.
No postmarks will be accepted.
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Contact Information:
Job code: 004017
Web Site : www.losrios.edu
Phone : 916-568-3011
Foreign Languages Assistant Professor
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court
Sacramento, CA 95825-3981
USA
Categories: Foreign languages/literatures
brenau university
Position: Assistant Professor of French/Spanish or French/Italian
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Brenau University
Location: Georgia
Date posted: 4/9/2007
The Department of Humanities at Brenau University seeks a qualified candidate for the position of Assistant Professor of French/Spanish or French/Italian. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in French, with a minor area of concentration in either Spanish or Italian; teaching experience on the college level; a willingness to take a leadership role in scheduling foreign language classes and finding qualified adjunct instructors; and, an eagerness to promote foreign language instruction in the context of an exciting liberal education curriculum that encourages international travel and a global perspective. The teaching load is 12 credit hours of French and Spanish (or Italian) each semester. The start date is August 2007. Please submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, and names (with contact information) of three professional references.
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E-mail : kmaddox@brenau.edu
Ms. Kelley Maddox
Director of Human Resources
Brenau University
500 Washington St., SE
Gainesville, GA 30501
USA
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Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Brenau University
Location: Georgia
Date posted: 4/9/2007
The Department of Humanities at Brenau University seeks a qualified candidate for the position of Assistant Professor of French/Spanish or French/Italian. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in French, with a minor area of concentration in either Spanish or Italian; teaching experience on the college level; a willingness to take a leadership role in scheduling foreign language classes and finding qualified adjunct instructors; and, an eagerness to promote foreign language instruction in the context of an exciting liberal education curriculum that encourages international travel and a global perspective. The teaching load is 12 credit hours of French and Spanish (or Italian) each semester. The start date is August 2007. Please submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, and names (with contact information) of three professional references.
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E-mail : kmaddox@brenau.edu
Ms. Kelley Maddox
Director of Human Resources
Brenau University
500 Washington St., SE
Gainesville, GA 30501
USA
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coastal carolina university
Position: Teaching Associate of Italian
Institution: Coastal Carolina University
Location: South Carolina
Date posted: 4/16/2007
Teaching Associate of Italian - Fall 2007
The Department of Foreign Languages at Coastal Carolina University seeks one (1) Teaching Associate of Italian. The selected applicant will teach five sections of introductory and/or intermediate Italian beginning August 2007. M.A. in Italian required, or M.A. degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Italian. College-level teaching experience preferred.
Coastal Carolina University is a growing, state-supported liberal arts institution where the emphasis is on undergraduate education, and importance is placed on faculty mentored student research projects and public services. Coastal Carolina University is located approximately nine miles from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and enrolls more than 8,000 students.
Interested candidates should apply online at: www.coastal.edu/hreo. Candidates will be required to send a send cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three (3) professional references. Screening of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Coastal Carolina University is an EO/AA employer.
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Job code: 40222
Web Site : www.coastal.edu/hreo
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Institution: Coastal Carolina University
Location: South Carolina
Date posted: 4/16/2007
Teaching Associate of Italian - Fall 2007
The Department of Foreign Languages at Coastal Carolina University seeks one (1) Teaching Associate of Italian. The selected applicant will teach five sections of introductory and/or intermediate Italian beginning August 2007. M.A. in Italian required, or M.A. degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Italian. College-level teaching experience preferred.
Coastal Carolina University is a growing, state-supported liberal arts institution where the emphasis is on undergraduate education, and importance is placed on faculty mentored student research projects and public services. Coastal Carolina University is located approximately nine miles from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and enrolls more than 8,000 students.
Interested candidates should apply online at: www.coastal.edu/hreo. Candidates will be required to send a send cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information for three (3) professional references. Screening of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Coastal Carolina University is an EO/AA employer.
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Job code: 40222
Web Site : www.coastal.edu/hreo
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college of dupage
Education
When you teach at College of DuPage, you can provide direction for students' lives as you direct your own successful career. College of DuPage currently seeks:
Raise the Standard
-Part-time-
Italian and Spanish - BA required Hungarian and Korean - native speaker On and off campus, day & evenings
Chef - employed in a restaurant, on campus
Youth Program (Grades 3-9) Math, Science, English, Computers and Social Science for gifted students Teaching certificate req'd., on and off campus
Cooking - homes (decorating, repairs), wine, Naper Frontier location, evenings
College Success Skills
Requires a Master's degree in an academic instructional area at the College or a Master's degree in Counseling, Student Personnel, or related field, 2+ yrs exp. at the College working with student success issues. An understanding of First Year Student issues and current teaching exp. at the College preferred.
Technology Adjunct Faculty
• Part-time •
Computer Science/Computer Information Systems PHP, Oracle, SQL, ASP, Linux pref'd.
Networking
CCNA, CCNP, VPN, CWNA, VOIP, MCSE, A+, Net + pref'd.
Gaming
Game design and game development
Security
Security certifications (CCSP, CCIE, Security +) pref'd.
Computer Forensics
To receive an application and to apply, call, write, or e-mail Human Resources at College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137, 630-942-2460, [Click here for email]
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity.
COLLEGE OF DUPAGE
Source - Chicago Tribune
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When you teach at College of DuPage, you can provide direction for students' lives as you direct your own successful career. College of DuPage currently seeks:
Raise the Standard
-Part-time-
Italian and Spanish - BA required Hungarian and Korean - native speaker On and off campus, day & evenings
Chef - employed in a restaurant, on campus
Youth Program (Grades 3-9) Math, Science, English, Computers and Social Science for gifted students Teaching certificate req'd., on and off campus
Cooking - homes (decorating, repairs), wine, Naper Frontier location, evenings
College Success Skills
Requires a Master's degree in an academic instructional area at the College or a Master's degree in Counseling, Student Personnel, or related field, 2+ yrs exp. at the College working with student success issues. An understanding of First Year Student issues and current teaching exp. at the College preferred.
Technology Adjunct Faculty
• Part-time •
Computer Science/Computer Information Systems PHP, Oracle, SQL, ASP, Linux pref'd.
Networking
CCNA, CCNP, VPN, CWNA, VOIP, MCSE, A+, Net + pref'd.
Gaming
Game design and game development
Security
Security certifications (CCSP, CCIE, Security +) pref'd.
Computer Forensics
To receive an application and to apply, call, write, or e-mail Human Resources at College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137, 630-942-2460, [Click here for email]
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity.
COLLEGE OF DUPAGE
Source - Chicago Tribune
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ohio state university
Position: Senior Lecturer in Italian
Salary: $30,000 to less than $40,000
Institution: The Ohio State University Department of French & Italian
Location: Ohio
Date posted: 4/23/2007
Senior Lecturer in Italian
The Ohio State University Department of French and Italian invites applications for a Senior Lecturer in Italian. Ph.D. in hand by fall of 2007. The ideal candidate will have expertise in SLA and/or foreign language pedagogy, experience with the use of technology in the language classroom, and the ability to teach undergraduate language courses at all levels. Native or near-native Italian necessary. Experience in directing a language program a plus. Renewable annually.
The Ohio State University is an EEP/AA employer. Women, minorities, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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E-mail : aski.1@osu.edu
Phone : (614)292-4938
Fax : (614)292-7403
Dr. Janice Aski
Chair, Italian Search Committee
Department of French and Italian
The Ohio State University
200 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH 43210
USA
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Categories: Foreign languages/literatures
Salary: $30,000 to less than $40,000
Institution: The Ohio State University Department of French & Italian
Location: Ohio
Date posted: 4/23/2007
Senior Lecturer in Italian
The Ohio State University Department of French and Italian invites applications for a Senior Lecturer in Italian. Ph.D. in hand by fall of 2007. The ideal candidate will have expertise in SLA and/or foreign language pedagogy, experience with the use of technology in the language classroom, and the ability to teach undergraduate language courses at all levels. Native or near-native Italian necessary. Experience in directing a language program a plus. Renewable annually.
The Ohio State University is an EEP/AA employer. Women, minorities, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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Contact Information:
E-mail : aski.1@osu.edu
Phone : (614)292-4938
Fax : (614)292-7403
Dr. Janice Aski
Chair, Italian Search Committee
Department of French and Italian
The Ohio State University
200 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH 43210
USA
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Categories: Foreign languages/literatures
lake erie college - ohio
Position: Assistant Professor of Italian and French
Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Lake Erie College
Location: Ohio
Date posted: 4/30/2007
Foreign Languages: Assistant Professor of Italian and French sought by Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio) to fill tenure-track position. Teach broad range of courses in Italian and French Literature, culture and language from multi-disciplinary perspective. Teach Classics courses in English language and direct Italian studies program. Must have Ph.D. in Italian or Comparative Literature or equivalent with specialization in Italian. Fluency in Italian, French and English language is required. Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae and list of 5 references with phone numbers to: Office of Academic Affairs, Lake Erie College, 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio 44077. No calls.
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Office of Academic Affairs
Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street
Painesville, OH 44077
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Salary: Unspecified
Institution: Lake Erie College
Location: Ohio
Date posted: 4/30/2007
Foreign Languages: Assistant Professor of Italian and French sought by Lake Erie College (Painesville, Ohio) to fill tenure-track position. Teach broad range of courses in Italian and French Literature, culture and language from multi-disciplinary perspective. Teach Classics courses in English language and direct Italian studies program. Must have Ph.D. in Italian or Comparative Literature or equivalent with specialization in Italian. Fluency in Italian, French and English language is required. Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae and list of 5 references with phone numbers to: Office of Academic Affairs, Lake Erie College, 391 West Washington Street, Painesville, Ohio 44077. No calls.
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Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street
Painesville, OH 44077
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