The Ohio State University
Lecturer in French
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- Master's degree in French and Francophone Studies, World Language Teaching, or related discipline;
- native or near-native fluency in French and English;
- record of excellence in teaching French language courses, especially at the college/university level;
- strong understanding of current best practices in second language pedagogy and interest in further professional development;
- versatility to teach multiple levels as well as large enrollment courses taught in English;
- willingness and ability to teach either face-to-face or online as needed;
- willingness to teach anytime between 8 am and 5:15 pm weekdays as needed;
- ability to work collegially and effectively with both students and colleagues from diverse backgrounds as well as foster an inclusive classroom environment;
- Ph.D. in French and Francophone Studies, World Language Teaching, or related discipline;
- familiarity with synchronous and asynchronous online tools for language teaching.
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Job Title:
Lecturer in FrenchDepartment:
Arts and Sciences | French and ItalianSummary of Duties:
Appointment terms are up to three academic years beginning in Autumn 2025, with the possibility of renewals based on positive performance and department needs. A full-time (100%) appointment entails teaching four undergraduate courses per semester. Teaching duties include language courses at the beginning and intermediate levels, potentially more advanced courses in French, and general education courses in English. Depending on the needs of the department and the expertise of the candidate, one of these courses may be replaced either periodically or permanently with a defined service role. Other expectations include interacting with students during regular office hours; attending meetings when required; and contributing to a positive work environment. Near-native or native French skills required. Candidates with expertise in sub-Saharan and/or Caribbean Francophonie are particularly encouraged to apply, although positions are open to all specializations. The Department of French and Italian at The Ohio State University is committed to advancing inclusion and equity in all its forms. We foster a culture of collegiality that values diversity and invite applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
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Location:
Hagerty Hall (0037)Position Type:
RegularScheduled Hours:
40Shift:
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