[csaa-forum] FW: [cultstud-l] Advanced Assistant or Associate Professor Position -History and Cultural Studies

Buettner, Angi A.Buettner at massey.ac.nz
Thu Sep 28 09:43:24 CST 2006


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> From: 	cultstud-l-bounces at x94-249-29.ej1071.umn.edu on behalf of Michele Emmert
> Reply To: 	Cultural Studies
> Sent: 	Wednesday, September 27, 2006 10:32 AM
> To: 	cultstud-l at x94-249-29.ej1071.umn.edu
> Subject: 	[cultstud-l] Advanced Assistant or Associate Professor Position -History and Cultural Studies
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> The Departments of History and Cultural Studies in the School of Arts
> and Humanities at Claremont Graduate University invite applications and
> nominations for an advanced assistant or associate professor position,
> half in the History Department and half in the Cultural Studies
> Department. The position will commence in Fall 2007. A PhD is required. 
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> The successful candidate must be able to teach in nineteenth and
> twentieth-century European history and cultural studies including one or
> more of the following desired specializations: colonial/postcolonial
> history, the history of human rights, or comparative/transnational
> history. 
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> The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in history but we will consider
> candidates with other degrees that are strongly grounded in historical
> methodologies as well as cultural studies and other transdisciplinary
> perspectives. The successful applicant will have solid teaching
> experience and a demonstrably strong record of publications. The
> successful applicant will teach graduate seminars in cultural studies
> and history in addition to advising, mentoring, and providing
> professional development training for MA and PhD students.  
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> Please submit a letter of application, c.v., writing sample (20 pages
> maximum), and three letters of reference-at least one of which speaks to
> the applicant's teaching/mentoring abilities-to: Professors Janet
> Farrell Brodie and Lori Anne Ferrell, Co-Chairs of the Search Committee,
> Department of History, Claremont Graduate University, 121 E. Tenth
> Street, Claremont, CA 91711. 
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> Applications must be postmarked by Nov. 20, 2006. Interviews of selected
> candidates will be held at the 2007 AHA conference or on the CGU campus.
> Please visit our website for more information about this position:
> www.cgu.edu/sah/jobs.
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> Claremont Graduate University, a private, free-standing graduate school,
> is part of the Claremont College Consortium, and is an Equal Opportunity
> Employer. In addition to meeting its obligations under federal and state
> law, Claremont Graduate University is committed to increasing faculty
> diversity. We especially encourage underrepresented minorities to apply.
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> Sincerely, 
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> Michele Emmert
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> Faculty and Doctoral Support
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> School of the Arts and Humanities
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> Claremont Graduate University
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> 121 East Tenth Street
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> Claremont, CA 91711
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> Tel: 909-607-3335
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> Fax: 909-607-1221
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