The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies at the University of Central Oklahoma invites applications for a tenure-track position in German, beginning Fall 2020, at the rank of assistant professor. The successful candidate is a generalist with interest in the areas of literature and cultural studies. Proven success in teaching German at the college level is required. Teaching load is 3-4 and will include elementary language classes and upper-level courses in language, literature, and cultural studies.
Candidates must have native or near-native fluency in German. Ph.D. required upon beginning appointment. Applicants should submit a letter, CV, summary of teaching evaluations from current or recently taught courses, three letters of recommendation, and graduate transcripts.
Candidates must have native or near-native fluency in German. Ph.D. required upon beginning appointment.
Please upload a CV, letter of interest, evidence of teaching effectiveness in the form of teaching evaluations, and three letters of recommendation. The CV should be uploaded in the "Resume" field.
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The Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies promotes the study and teaching of second languages and the study of the literatures and cultures produced by the peoples of those languages. The Department offers both general introductions to these languages and cultures as well as advanced study for the training of teachers, scholars, and other professionals. The Department also serves as a catalyst for the creation of community events and activities to promote cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary understanding, communication, and analysis. The Department fosters the intellectual advancement of its teaching faculty by enabling the pursuit of scholarly goals.
In addition to major programs in French, German, and Spanish, the Department of Modern Languages department offers courses in the following languages, according to demand.