I got this academic job listing passed along to me, and figured one of you smart somebodies out there would be qualified for it...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a looking for a lecturer in Asian American studies to teach a course next semester on Hmong American Experiences in the U.S. That sounds like it could be a pretty cool class.
Here are some more details on the position:
Working title:Your application must be received by October 28, 2013. For further information and how to apply, go here
Lecturer in Asian American Studies
Official title:
SENIOR LECTURER(D80BN) or LECTURER(D80DN) or ASSOC LECTURER(D80FN)
Degree and area of specialization:
Master's degree required.
Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:
University/College-level teaching experience desired.
Principal duties:
Responsible for teaching Asian Am 240: Topics: Hmong American Experiences in the U.S. (3 credits) Spring semester 2014, MWF 1:20-2:10pm. Duties include preparing syllabus, course materials; presenting lectures and facilitating classroom discussions; preparing, administering and grading papers and exams; and holding office hours. Class size will be approximately 30 students.