French and Francophone Studies 2011-2012

Position
Currently in TT job:

PhD in hand, currently in non-TT job:

PhD in hand, currently unemployed:

VAP:

Adjunct: 1

Other:

ABD, but looking to defend this year:

ABD in non-TT job:1

Field
Francophone:1

Medieval:

Renaissance:

17th:

18th:

19th: 1

20th/21st :1

Other? Define

SLA/Pedagogy (language and culture):

Linguistics and sociolinguistics:

Language Background
Native speaker:

Non-native speaker: 2

Heritage speaker:

Jobs

 * Columbia University (Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, French Revolution)
 * MIT (Lecturer; 3yr. contract, renewable)
 * Sarah Lawrence College (TT; 19th/20th Lit and/or Francophone)

Could we adopt the format used in 2009-2010 and preceding years where we indicate applications acknowledged, interviews scheduled, etc. directly below the posting for a specific position? I found last year's format (where we had a separate section for each stage of the process, then listed schools one by one) to be messy and less convenient. Usually I consult the wiki because I'm thinking about my application at the University of X. I find it easier to just scroll down to that school in order to check if there are any updates as opposed to looking through all the schools in each category. What do other people think?

I agree with you, it would be much easier to see all the details about a specific position (and the stage of the process) in one single section, and not spaced out in all of them. Let's do it.

Interviews Scheduled
(Schools with which interviews have been scheduled as well as means - MLA, phone, campus) -- Please could we keep this in chronological order? It's so much easier to follow what interviews have been scheduled. Thanks!

Please, put the MOST RECENT ON THE TOP. Thanks!

Campus Visits Scheduled
(most recent on top)

Relevant Reading/Viewing
Job sites: The Chronicle, MLA, higheredjobs.com, insidehighered.com, HERC

Blogs: Get a Life, PhD,