Wiss. Mitarb. "Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies" (Bard College Berlin)

Wiss. Mitarb. "Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies" (Bard College Berlin)

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Bard College Berlin
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Berlin
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Germany
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02.01.2019 - 01.01.2021
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25.10.2018
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Bard College Berlin

“Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in” (Lecturer) position in Middle Eastern Studies.

Bard College Berlin, a Liberal Arts university, invites applications for a “Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in” (Lecturer) position in Middle Eastern Studies.

The disciplinary field is open, and early career scholars from Politics, History, Law, Sociology, Anthropology, Literature, Cultural Studies, Media Studies and related fields are invited to apply. Applicants should have a research and teaching interest in migration, refugee studies and/or exchanges between the Middle East and Europe. The teaching load will be 9 LVS or five seminar courses annually, with at least one course in Bard College Berlin’s core curriculum. A course release may be possible to account for administrative responsibilities relating to a migration studies program for study abroad students.

The initial contract will be for two years, with the possibility of extension pending review. Annual compensation will be in the low EUR 40,000 range. The ideal applicant would be able to begin teaching in late January 2019.

Applications including a motivation letter, CV, reference list and 1-2 sample publications (chapter or essay length) should be sent as a single PDF by email to jobs@berlin.bard.edu, with “Middle Eastern Studies” in the subject line.

Applications must be received by 25 October 2018 to receive full consideration.

Bard College Berlin is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against any employee or job applicant because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, or age.

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