Lectureship in Hindu Religions at Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville
James L. Fitzgerald
jlfitzgerald at COMCAST.NET
Mon Apr 2 15:41:14 UTC 2007
The Department of Religious Studies of the University of Tennessee is
seeking a Lecturer in Hindu Religions for the year 2007-08. Duties include
upper division courses in Hindu religions, work with MA students in Hindu
religions (primarily an advanced Sanskrit reading course each semester), and
lectures for the Asian half of a freshman "World Religions" course. ABD
applicants are welcome. Salary competitive. Applicants should send a letter
of application, a CV, and current contact information for three referees to:
James L. Fitzgerald, Dept. of Religious Studies, 501 McClung Tower,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996-0450. Electronic submissions
will be accepted at <mailto:jlfitzgerald at comcast.net>
jlfitzgerald at comcast.net (use subject line: Hindu Religions Lectureship).
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the
position is filled.
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