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Here are two job announcements from Indiana University for Slavicists:

Visiting lecturer position Czech language and culture

The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Indiana University, Bloomington, announces an opening for a two-year visiting lecturer in Czech language, culture and/or literature, starting in the fall semester 2011. The successful candidate should have native or near-native Czech, ability to teach Czech literature, culture, and/or film in English, teaching experience, and knowledge of best practices in foreign language pedagogy. Ph.D. or ABD in a field related to the teaching of Czech language and familiarity with the American university system is required. Standard course load is three courses per semester. Send curriculum vitae, letter of interest, and three letters of recommendation to: Search Committee, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Indiana University, BH 502, Bloomington, IN 47405-7103. Applications can also be submitted electronically to: iuslavic@indiana.edu, subject line: Czech. Applications should be submitted by November 1, 2010, but will be considered until the position has been filled. Current plans are to conduct initial interviews at ASEEES and/or AATSEEL in Los Angeles, after which we hope to invite a short list of candidates to Bloomington for on-campus interviews. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer; Indiana University encourages applications from women and minorities.

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The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Indiana University, Bloomington, announces an open-rank faculty position in Russian literature, starting fall semester 2011. Although area(s) of specialization are open, the successful candidate should have a strong background and interest in literary theory, native or near-native English and Russian, an attractive research agenda, and an established publication record; administrative experience is also a plus. We are seeking an enthusiastic teacher and scholar to teach at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, to supervise graduate students specializing in Russian literature, to contribute to the growth of a strong Russian literature program, and to promote the field in the wider university context. Standard teaching load is two courses per semester. Current plans are to interview candidates at the 2010 ASEEES conference in Los Angeles, after which a short list of candidates will be invited to the Bloomington campus for visits. Send curriculum vitae, letter of interest, and three letters of recommendation to: Search Committee, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Indiana University, BH 502, Bloomington, IN 47405-7103. Applications can also be submitted electronically, to: iuslavic@indiana.edu, subject line: Russian-literature position. Preference given to applications submitted by November 1, 2010, but applications will be considered until the position is filled. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer; Indiana University encourages applications from women and minorities.

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