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Kelly Denton-Borhaug Moravian College Moravian College, a liberal arts college in Bethlehem, PA, invites applications for an adjunct professor with primary specialization in the religions of South and East Asia, to teach one course in the spring semester, 2014 (Jan. through early May), with the strong possibility of being contracted for additional courses over the following year and a half. The successful candidate will be able to teach survey courses on religions of South and East Asia; in addition, specialized courses representing the faculty’s own interests and experience also may be considered. While we prefer someone with a completed PhD, ABD candidates also may apply; the most important criterion is successful teaching in the environment of a small liberal arts college. Please email our department secretary, Ms. Elaine Deitch (edeitch@moravian.edu), a CV along with a brief letter describing the course(s) you are qualified to teach in the areas designated above, and also indicating evidence of teaching effectiveness and experience. We also would find it helpful to contact at least one reference on your behalf. Moravian College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of other underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. |
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List Affiliations: | None |
Interests: | Asian American History / Studies Asian History / Studies Chinese History / Studies East Asian History / Studies Japanese History / Studies Korean History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology South Asian History / Studies |
Bio: Moravian College, a liberal arts college of approximately 1500 undergraduates and a variety of post-baccalaureate programs, is located in Bethlehem, PA, a small city noted for its historic sites, musical events, craftsmanship and art, and local industry. Near Bethlehem are Allentown and Easton. Together they form the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, home to nearly three-quarters of a million people and eight colleges and universities. With its founding date of May 1742--five months after founding of Bethlehem--Moravian college is the sixth oldest college in the U.S. Together with its cultural offerings, Moravian's handsome historic campuses, the community service of its undergraduates, and its programs of graduate and professional education for adults make it a valued part of the fabric of Bethlehem. For more information, see http://www.moravian.edu/. |