St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, announces a two-year Swahili Teaching Fellowship beginning August 11 2015.
This fellowship is designed for an individual with advanced training in Swahili as well as teaching experience, preferably at the University level.
Experience teaching Swahili as a second language and of teaching American Students in Kenya is desirable.
The fellow will teach two sections of Swahili per semester, and may offer an advanced tutorial on occasion.
The position can accommodate two types of candidates as follows:
(1) Individuals who are registered for a Ph.D. degree in Kenya and who desire the opportunity to have two years to do research and writing while in Canton may find this position of interest. St. Lawrence University is primarily an undergraduate college but it has an excellent library. Funds are available for professional travel, with faculty mentorship in teaching and research also available.
(2) St. Lawrence offers a Master’s Program in Counseling, Educational Administration or Education. Candidates for the teaching position may apply to the graduate program and have their tuition covered for two years.
This fellowship provides an Annual round trip ticket from Nairobi to New York, a furnished apartment, tuition for the graduate program (if applicable), an annual stipend of USD $12,500, an office and a computer, and an allowance for academic travel and conference/workshop participation within the U.S.
Support to attend a workshop on teaching African Languages is also available.
Applications: Interested men and women with a Master’s degree in Swahili studies, who have
been teaching Kiswahili at the university level, may apply for the Swahili Teaching
Fellowship by submitting the following:
An application letter stating suitability for this fellowship
A CV, including teaching experience and institutional affiliation
Three letters of reference sent directly by the referees
Copies of relevant academic documents; degree certificates and transcripts.
The application materials should be sent to:
Swahili Teaching Fellowship
St Lawrence University KSP
P. O. Box 1128 – 00502
Karen, Nairobi
Email: sluksp@stlawu.edu
The application letter and CV may be sent electronically, as may the letters of reference. Degree certificates and transcripts may be emailed to the above number, or posted to the above address (copies only, please).
Completed applications must be received by Friday March 06, 2015 to receive full consideration.
Only those short-listed for interview will be contacted, and final selection will be made by Friday April 17, 2015.