World Lang and Lit Department at SMU seeks a full-timelecturer in Japanese starting Fall 2025 on a 3 year renewable contract. We seekeducators with excellence in teaching a variety of language and culture courses at the university level and training in second language acquisition and pedagogy.
World Languages and Literatures. Position No. 00700125. The Department of World Languages and Literatures in Dedman College at Southern Methodist University seeks a full-time, non-tenure-track lecturer in Japanese beginning fall semester 2025 on a three-year renewable contract. Normal teaching load is twelve credit hours per semester. We seek innovative and inclusive educators with demonstrated excellence in teaching a variety of language and culture courses at the university level and training in second language acquisition and pedagogy. The lecturer’s primary responsibility will be coordinating the curriculum for and teaching the beginning, intermediate, and advanced sequences of Japanese, as well as serving as the area chair for Japanese. Some additional area chair responsibilities include maintaining and updating existing courses in accordance with the university curriculum, advising students minoring in Japanese, and preparing class schedules. The lecturer will also have the opportunity to collaborate on the Asian Studies Minor program.
SMU is a global research university located in the heart of Dallas, the nation's fourth largest metroplex. The Department of World Languages and Literatures is a dynamic department housing eleven languages and fourteen undergraduate degree programs, and it serves all of SMU's 6000 undergraduates through the university-wide language requirement. The department collaborates with interdisciplinary programs on campus, including International Studies, Human Rights, and Women’s and Gender Studies. Our lecturers organize large-scale events like our International Film Festival; participate in Dedman College Interdisciplinary Institute’s research clusters; take advantage of the opportunity to live on campus in the residential commons as a Faculty-In-Residence; and teach at SMU’s campus in the mountains of Taos, NM. To learn more about Dedman College and SMU, please visit htps://www.smu.edu/dedman, and http://www.smu.edu.
Minimum qualifications: an M.A. or equivalent in Japanese; native or near-native proficiency in Japanese and English; training in second language acquisition and pedagogy; and experience teaching Japanese at the university level.
Preferred qualifications: Ph.D.
To ensure full consideration for the position, the application must be received by Jan. 31, 2025, but the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. Incomplete applications will not be considered. The committee will notify applicants of its employment decision by email after the position is filled. We welcome candidates seeking an inclusive and dynamic team. To apply, candidates should send a cover letter and CV; statement of teaching philosophy that addresses, among other factors, how you create an inclusive classroom environment; two letters of reference; and a photocopy of transcripts to: http://apply.interfolio.com/155998. Hiring is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background check.
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