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- Assistant Professor of Teaching - Spanish
Description
The successful candidate will teach upper-division undergraduate courses in Spanish and occasionally upper-division courses in the new Linguistics Minor, which are taught in English. The ability to design and teach courses across the Linguistics subfields is crucial for this position. Other duties include research/scholarship and service.
The World Languages and Cultures program offers both in-person and online undergraduate majors and minors in Spanish, French, and German, as well as a dual degree in Global Studies, minors in Linguistics and Japanese, and additional language instruction in ASL, Chinese, Italian, and Korean. The World Languages & Culture program is part of the School of Language, Culture, and Society, which also includes undergraduate and graduate programs in Anthropology & Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; an undergraduate major and graduate minor in Ethnic Studies; minors in Indigenous Studies, Latinx Studies, Social Justice, and Queer Studies; and a certificate in Food in Culture and Social Justice.