Tenure-Track Position in Central European History
U. Ottawa - Ottawa, ON, Canada
The functions of a member of the academic staff include, in varying proportions: a) teaching activities; b) scholarly activities revealed by research; c) academic service activities, d) supervision of graduate students. The successful candidate will be expected to teach a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses on Central European history, including courses on the history and culture of Slovakia. A critical aspect of these expectations will be the provision of teaching and mentoring to graduate students at the University. The candidate will be expected to implement a research program in Central European history that includes Slovakia and will lead to scholarly publications and which has the potential of attracting, developing, and retaining excellent students and future researchers in addition to external funding, and to supervise these students in writing theses and research papers.
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The Department of German and Russian at Colby College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Russian to begin on July 1, 2022.
Foreign Language Teacher - Russian (Instructor)
Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) - Monterey, CA
Serves as a Russian language teacher for Undergraduate Education, European & Latin American School at the Presidio of Monterey. The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) offers foreign language instruction in more than two dozen languages on a schedule that extends throughout the year. Courses are taught six hours per day, five days a week with the exception of federal holidays.
Swarthmore College invites applications to fill a three-year position as Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian, beginning August 2022, with the possibility of extension for a second three-year term. Teaching load is 2/2. Specialization in any area of Russian literature and culture; candidates with additional areas of expertise will be especially attractive.
American Home in Vladimir, Russia – which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year – has several program opportunities and deadlines.
1) American English Program Teaching Positions – Application Deadline March 1, 2022 (http://www.ah33.ru/teach-english/)
The American English Program has been helping Vladimir residents to learn English since 1992 and currently has more than 600 students each semester who are taught by a group of American and Russian teachers. See more by following the link.
The University of Pittsburgh (REEES, Slavic, Russian Film Symposium) invite you to this screening and discussion by leading figures in Russian cinema and queer studies, Friday and Saturday, 5-6 November. Registration and free ticket information is below. Hope to see you there.
Applications are invited for the position of Stuart Ramsay Tompkins Visiting Professor at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Stuart Ramsay Tompkins endowment provides for the University to invite scholars from the successor states of the Soviet Union to visit the Departments of History, Classics, and Religion and Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, so that “the body of the University and Canadians generally shall have the benefit of scholarship” from this region.
On Wednesday, November 17 at 5:30pm, please join CEERES for “Painters in the Interwar Poland: Jewish, Polish, International?”
In person attendance will take place in Classics Room 110, 1010 E. 59th Street.
Online attendance will be via Zoom, register to attend at:
https://uchicago.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O-u0duXbR7WGGcD5qVZV4A
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR OUTREACH
UCIS-Office of the Director - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (21007278)
The University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies seeks an Engagement Coordinator to serve as a core member of the Engagement Team at the University Center for International Studies (UCIS)
A talk by Prof. Fabrizio Fenghi’s titled “The Revolution Will Be Fictionalized: Postmodern Politics and Radical Literature in Putin’s Russia,” hosted by the University of Toronto Slavic Department, on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, from 4-6pm EST on Zoom.
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