Assistant Professor of Arabic in World Languages and Cultures
University of Utah - World Languages & Cultures
Application
Details
Posted: 12-Sep-24
Location: SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Arabic
Specialty:
Higher Education
Required Education:
Doctorate
Internal Number: PRN01260CF
The Department of World Languages & Cultures at the University of Utah invites applications for a tenure track position in Arabic at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning July 1, 2025. The successful candidate will be prepared to teach Arabic language courses at all levels, especially at the advanced level, as well as content courses in English in their area of expertise. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in hand by the start date in Arabic Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, Middle/Near Eastern Studies, Second Language Acquisition, Linguistics, or a related field.
Demonstrated experience in teaching Arabic as a foreign language at the college level in North America and native or near-native fluency in Arabic and English are required. Adaptability with instructional technologies, experience implementing up-to-date foreign language teaching methodologies, and involvement in the professional field are highly desirable. Research activities are a requirement of the position. The teaching load is two courses per semester (2-2).
Complete applications include: 1) a letter of application outlining the candidate’s qualifications for the position; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a writing sample; 4) a one-page teaching statement; and 5) contact information for three references. Letters of recommendation will be solicited for those who advance to the interview stage only. For full consideration, all materials should be submitted by November 1. Questions may be addressed to Professor Soheila Amirsoleimani, search committee chair (s.amirsoleimani@utah.edu).
As scholarly communities that stimulate innovation and educational excellence, the College of Humanities and the Department of World Languages & Cultures work to maintain a respectful and supportive environment where everyone can flourish. We are actively working to create community and belonging for all. We value constructive input and welcome feedback from our community.
The University of Utah is home to the Middle East Center, a vibrant interdisciplinary community, hosting more than 30 faculty affiliates. Prospective candidates will have the opportunity to contribute to the center’s Middle East Studies Major and Minor programs and benefit from a rich slate of lectures and works-in-progress events (http://middleeaststudies.utah.edu/). The University of Utah is also home to Aziz S. Atiya Collection to Middle East Studies (http://lib.utah.edu/collections/middle-east/).
Located in metropolitan Salt Lake City in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains, the University of Utah is the state’s flagship R1 research institution and a member of the Association of American Universities. The university emphasizes exceptional scholarship, quality teaching, and professional service. It serves over 35,000 students from across the U.S. and the world, with over 72 major subjects at the undergraduate level and more than 90 major fields of study at the graduate level, such as law and medicine.
Known for its proximity to seven world-class ski resorts within 40 minutes of campus, the University of Utah encourages an active, holistic lifestyle, innovation, and collaborative thinking to engage students, faculty, and business leaders. Salt Lake City is a vibrant, major metropolitan area with a multicultural population and numerous cultural and outdoor activities.
About University of Utah - World Languages & Cultures
Founded in 1868 as the department of Modern Languages, the Department of World Languages & Cultures (WLC) is housed in the College of Humanities (CoH). The WLC mission embraces the teaching, research, and public life dimensions of the College of Humanities and the mission of the University of Utah.
The department provides its students the opportunity to gain linguistic competency, cultural literacy, and the analytical framework to engage successfully and on a high level with the people and culture of a language community other than their own. To that purpose, we seek to combine the practical aspects of language acquisition with the development of interpretive skills at all levels of instruction. The emphasis on the practical goes back to the department’s inception. The entry under “Modern Languages” in the 1868-69 University of Deseret First Annual Catalogue reads: “In the department of Modern Languages, every effort will be made to render them practical. So far as possible, they will be made the communication medium between the Professor and [their] Classes.”
WLC faculty contribute to the university’s research mission in literary and cultural studies, linguistics, and second... language (L2) pedagogy. The department teaches twenty-two languages, works of literature, and cultures, from beginning language classes to advanced and graduate seminars in various subject areas. WLC awards undergraduate and graduate degrees, minors, and certificates. We provide the instruction that makes the university BA language requirement possible.
The department is affiliated with several programs and centers housed in CoH and beyond, contributing teaching and research expertise and serving a variety of student interests. In addition, we support the university’s public life mission through lectures and programming in the community, community-based research projects, our Community-Engaged Learning and Continuing Education courses, and close cooperation with Utah’s Dual Language Immersion and Bridge Programs.