[Equal] Assistant Professor Gender Studies

Sandra Da Rin darin at access.unizh.ch
Fri Apr 11 12:54:17 CEST 2003


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>Von: E. Gutiérrez Rodríguez [mailto:enca37 at gmx.net]
>Gesendet: Freitag, 4. April 2003 15:24
>An: students at vifu.de
>Betreff: [students] Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, CEU Budapest
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>students at vifu.de:     all students of international women's university
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>> >>Assistant Professor, Department of Gender Studies / Central
European
>> >>University / Budapest, Hungary / Closing date: May 05, 2003.
>> >>
>> >>THE UNIVERSITY:
>> >>
>> >>The Department of Gender Studies at Central European University
invites
>> >>applications for a full-time Assistant Professor.
>> >>
>> >>Central European University (CEU) is a graduate teaching and
research
>> >>university, located in Budapest, Hungary, and chartered as a
>> >>degree-granting institution in the United States. Its primary
mission is
>> >>to contribute to the development of open societies in Central and
>Eastern
>> >>Europe and the former Soviet Union by promoting academic excellence
-
>> >>including high level research - and civic commitment. Offering both

>> >>master's and doctoral programs, each year CEU enrolls approximately
800
>> >>students from more than 40 countries, including all former
communist
>> >>countries. The teaching staff consists of around 100 faculty from
more
>> >>than 30 countries. The language of instruction is English.
>> >>
>> >>JOB DESCRIPTION:
>> >>
>> >>We are looking for dynamic scholars with a strong commitment to
research
>> >>and graduate teaching in the interdisciplinary field of gender
studies.
>> >>The area of specialization is open, although we particularly
welcome
>> >>applications from candidates with expertise in media studies,
ethnology,
>> >>cultural studies, and/or anthropology, and with an interest and
>potential
>> >>for creative interdisciplinarity and in scholarly exploration of
the
>> >>dynamics of socio-cultural transformation in past and present.
>> >>
>> >>Applications from candidates with experience in shifting the focus
of
>> >>scholarship to non-Western world regions and with comparative
approaches
>> >>are also particularly welcome. Along with teaching in the area of
>> >>specialization, the successful candidate will be responsible for
>teaching
>> >>academic writing and research skills to M.A. and Ph.D. students.
The
>> >>successful candidate will also be expected to take an active part
in the
>> >>regular academic work of the department.
>> >>
>> >>Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and demonstrate
the
>> >>promise of excellence in their scholarship and teaching. Teaching
>> >>experience in academic writing is an asset.
>> >>
>> >>The initial appointment is for 3-4 years and is renewable. Salary
and
>> >>benefits are dependent upon qualifications and experience. The
>> >>compensation package is subject to Hungarian taxation regulations.
>> >>Employees who are not citizens or permanent residents of Hungary
will
>> >>be required to obtain a work permit.
>> >>
>> >>TO APPLY:
>> >>
>> >>Please send applications to the Rector of CEU c/o Erika Belko,
Human
>> >>Resources Office, Central European University, H-1051 Budapest,
Nador u.
>> >>9., Hungary
>> >>Fax: + 36 (1) 235-6135
>> >>e-mail: recruitment at ceu.hu
>> >>
>> >>The application package should include: C.V., a list of
publications, a
>> >>sample publication, a short statement of the applicant's research
plans
>> >>and the names and addresses of at least three referees.
>> >>The applications should reach the Human Resources Office by May 5,
2003.
>> >>
>> >>Website: www.ceu.hu
>> >
>> >--


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Sandra Da Rin
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