

Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
The Asian Languages and Cultures Department at Hobart and William Smith Colleges seeks applicants for a one-year temporary position in Chinese language and culture starting Fall 2008. The candidate must have training in undergraduate Chinese language instruction and will be provided a trained teaching assistant.
The five-course load includes one to two undergraduate English language courses in the applicant’s specialized area of Chinese culture. PhD in hand by August 2008 is preferred, but advanced ABDs will be given serious consideration.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Review of applications begins immediately, and continues until the position is filled. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, CV with the names of three references, evidence of excellence in teaching (such as syllabi or teaching evaluations) to:
Chinese Language Search
Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
300 Pulteney Street
Geneva, NY 14456
EOE
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