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| | | Ad Posted: | 10/11/2012 to 1/31/2013 | | Institution: | REDEEMER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | | Location: | Ancaster, Ontario, CANADA | | Position or Title: | Department of Religion and Theology | | Start Date (estimated): | Summer 2013 | | E-mail Submission - Attn: | Dr. David Zietsma | | Description: | DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION AND THEOLOGY
REDEEMER UNIVERSITY COLLEGE invites applications for a tenure-track position (open rank) in Biblical Studies beginning July 1, 2013. A specialist in New Testament is preferred, but Old Testament specialists are also welcome to apply. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a personal commitment to Redeemer’s Reformed Christian mission and vision, a demonstrated record of, or potential for, excellence in undergraduate teaching and an active program of scholarly research. Administrative experience is also an asset. Applicants should possess, or be near completion of, a PhD (or equivalent terminal degree). Course loading involves teaching Religion and Theology courses as part of the core curriculum, Biblical Studies courses in the Religion and Theology program, and rotations of Greek.
As a liberal arts and sciences undergraduate university rooted in the Reformed tradition of Christianity, we seek candidates committed to teaching and pursuing scholarship within this framework. Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching quality, three letters of reference and a one-two page statement describing their faith commitment and how it relates to their academic work. The deadline for applications is January 31, 2013 or until the position is filled.
Direct inquiries and applications to:
Dr. David Zietsma, Dean of Arts and Foundations
Redeemer University College
777 Garner Rd. E., Ancaster, Ontario, Canada L9K 1J4
Email: Janice Draksler (jdraksler@redeemer.ca)
Redeemer University College offers equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents receive primary consideration for this position. |
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