University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Teaching Associate Professor of Dutch
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517
Overview
Be a Tar Heel! A global higher education leader in innovative teaching, research and public service, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top public universities. Known for its beautiful campus, world-class medical care, commitment to the arts and top athletic programs, Carolina is an ideal place to teach, work and learn. One of the best college towns and best places to live in the United States, Chapel Hill has diverse social, cultural, recreation and professional opportunities that span the campus and community. University employees can choose from a wide range of professional training opportunities for career growth, skill development and lifelong learning and enjoy exclusive perks for numerous retail, restaurant and performing arts discounts, savings on local child care centers and special rates on select campus events. UNC-Chapel Hill offers full-time employees a comprehensive benefits package, paid leave, and a variety of health, life and retirement plans and additional programs that support a healthy work/life balance. Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit: The UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures is committed to research and teaching at all levels in German, Russian and several other Germanic, Central European, and Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. We are closely linked with interdisciplinary centers and graduate programs, including the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies, and the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies. Position Details
Position Title:
Teaching Associate Professor of Dutch Department:
Germanic and Slavic Lang Lit – 311600 Posting Open Date:
09/26/2025 Application Deadline:
10/13/2025 Open Until Filled:
No Position Type:
Permanent Faculty Appointment Type:
Fixed Term Faculty Vacancy ID:
FAC0005638 Full-time/Part-time:
Full-Time Permanent Hours per week:
40 FTE:
1 Location:
North Carolina, US Hiring Range:
Dependent on Experience and/or Qualifications Proposed Start Date:
07/01/2026 Position Summary
The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures is seeking a superior and innovative Teaching Associate Professor in Dutch. The successful applicant will carry a 3/3 teaching load and perform service in the department. Minimum Education and Experience
Candidates are expected to present evidence of both experience and excellence in teaching Dutch language and literature at a college or university. Ph.D. in Germanic Languages and Literatures, or a related degree, is required. Native or near-native competence in English and Dutch is required. Preferred Qualifications
We encourage applications from candidates whose work reflects and supports the mission of our department, as detailed on our website: https://gsll.unc.edu/about-gsll/. Special Physical/Mental Requirements
N/A Campus Security Authority Responsibilities
Not Applicable. Special Instructions
Applicants must apply online at https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307024, and upload: 1) a letter of application; 2) a current CV; 3) a statement of teaching philosophy; 4) two syllabi, one for a course in intermediate Dutch language, and another for a course in Dutch literature and/or culture taught in English. Please upload your second syllabus in the “Other Document” section. Four professional references (names, titles, emails) must be identified, at least one of whom can discuss teaching in detail. Recommenders must be at the Teaching Associate Professor, or Associate Professor, level or higher. Recommenders identified by the applicant will be contacted via email with instructions for uploading their letters of support. Alternatively, applicants may request that Interfolio send their recommendations. Open until filled; review of applications will begin on October 10, 2025. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom. Inquiries to Dr. Gabriel Trop at GSLL_DutchSearch@unc.edu.
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Be a Tar Heel! A global higher education leader in innovative teaching, research and public service, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top public universities. Known for its beautiful campus, world-class medical care, commitment to the arts and top athletic programs, Carolina is an ideal place to teach, work and learn. One of the best college towns and best places to live in the United States, Chapel Hill has diverse social, cultural, recreation and professional opportunities that span the campus and community. University employees can choose from a wide range of professional training opportunities for career growth, skill development and lifelong learning and enjoy exclusive perks for numerous retail, restaurant and performing arts discounts, savings on local child care centers and special rates on select campus events. UNC-Chapel Hill offers full-time employees a comprehensive benefits package, paid leave, and a variety of health, life and retirement plans and additional programs that support a healthy work/life balance. Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit: The UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures is committed to research and teaching at all levels in German, Russian and several other Germanic, Central European, and Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. We are closely linked with interdisciplinary centers and graduate programs, including the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies, and the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies. Position Details
Position Title:
Teaching Associate Professor of Dutch Department:
Germanic and Slavic Lang Lit – 311600 Posting Open Date:
09/26/2025 Application Deadline:
10/13/2025 Open Until Filled:
No Position Type:
Permanent Faculty Appointment Type:
Fixed Term Faculty Vacancy ID:
FAC0005638 Full-time/Part-time:
Full-Time Permanent Hours per week:
40 FTE:
1 Location:
North Carolina, US Hiring Range:
Dependent on Experience and/or Qualifications Proposed Start Date:
07/01/2026 Position Summary
The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures is seeking a superior and innovative Teaching Associate Professor in Dutch. The successful applicant will carry a 3/3 teaching load and perform service in the department. Minimum Education and Experience
Candidates are expected to present evidence of both experience and excellence in teaching Dutch language and literature at a college or university. Ph.D. in Germanic Languages and Literatures, or a related degree, is required. Native or near-native competence in English and Dutch is required. Preferred Qualifications
We encourage applications from candidates whose work reflects and supports the mission of our department, as detailed on our website: https://gsll.unc.edu/about-gsll/. Special Physical/Mental Requirements
N/A Campus Security Authority Responsibilities
Not Applicable. Special Instructions
Applicants must apply online at https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307024, and upload: 1) a letter of application; 2) a current CV; 3) a statement of teaching philosophy; 4) two syllabi, one for a course in intermediate Dutch language, and another for a course in Dutch literature and/or culture taught in English. Please upload your second syllabus in the “Other Document” section. Four professional references (names, titles, emails) must be identified, at least one of whom can discuss teaching in detail. Recommenders must be at the Teaching Associate Professor, or Associate Professor, level or higher. Recommenders identified by the applicant will be contacted via email with instructions for uploading their letters of support. Alternatively, applicants may request that Interfolio send their recommendations. Open until filled; review of applications will begin on October 10, 2025. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom. Inquiries to Dr. Gabriel Trop at GSLL_DutchSearch@unc.edu.
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