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Stefanie Rixecker
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From: Lorraine Code
To: SWIP
Sent: 9/29/00 8:39 PM
Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Senior Faculty Appointment in Women's Studies/York
Univ.]]
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Hi, I'd like to post this job announcement on the list. Hope this is the
right way to do it.
Lorraine Code
> YORK UNIVERSITY
> WOMEN'S STUDIES / FACULTY OF ARTS
>
> The School of Women's Studies, Faculty of Arts at York University
> invites applications for a senior appointment at the Associate or Full
> Professor level in the area of feminist theory and/or methodology,
> starting July 1, 2001. The position may carry tenure at the outset.
>
> The School of Women's Studies is a progressive, dynamic,
> interdisciplinary unit bringing together all Women's Studies resources
> at York under one administrative structure: a vital undergraduate
> programme integrating three faculty-based units;
> a free-standing interdisciplinary graduate programme with 27 M.A. and
44
> Ph.D. students; the Centre for Feminist Research; the Nellie Langford
> Rowell Library;
> the community-based Bridging Programme for Women; and the Journal
> Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme. The School serves as
an
> interdisciplinary and bilingual home for undergraduate and graduate
> students and for faculty members involved in feminist research,
> scholarship, and teaching.
>
> The successful candidate must have a proven record of excellence in
> research, teaching and publications in feminist theory and/or
> methodology with a focus on
> one or more of the following: Anti-Racist Theory; Cultural Studies;
> Feminism in a Global Context; Post-Colonial Theory; Sexualities/Queer
> Theory. The candidate
> will have an international reputation as a scholar and will
demonstrate
> a clear commitment to on-going research in the field of Women's
> Studies. The candidate
> will provide leadership in graduate and undergraduate teaching and
> supervision,
> and contribute to multi-faceted activities of the School community.
>
> Applicants should send, by Monday, October 30, 2000, a letter of
> application outlining their research and teaching interests and a
> curriculum vitae, and
> ensure that three letters of reference are sent to: Professor Varpu
> Lindstr�m, Chair, School of Women's Studies, York University, 4700
Keele
> Street, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, CANADA.
>
> For many years, York University has had a policy of employment equity
> including affirmative action for women faculty and librarians.
> Recently, York has included racial/visible minorities, persons with
> disabilities and aboriginal peoples in
> its affirmative action programme. Persons who are members of one or
more
> of these three groups are encouraged to self identify during the
> selection process.
> Please note that candidates from these three groups will be considered
> within the priorities of the affirmative action programme only if they
> self identify. The School of Women's Studies welcomes applications
from
> women, racial/visible minorities, persons with disabilities and
> aboriginal peoples. The affirmative action programme can be found on
> York's web site at www.yorku.ca or a copy can be obtained by calling
the
> Affirmative Action Office at (416) 736-5713.
>
> In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this
advertisement
> is
> directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
>
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> Sue Sbrizzi YORK UNIVERSITY
> Administrative Assistant 4700 Keele Street
> School of Women's Studies S708 Ross Building
> Phone: (416) 736-2100, x60545 Toronto, Ontario
> or (416) 650-8144, x3 CANADA M3J 1P3
> Fax: (416) 650-3900
> Website: www.yorku.ca/dept/wsyork
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Lorraine Code, Distinguished Research Professor
Department of Philosophy
York University, 4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 CANADA
Telephone: 416 736-2100 x77593
Fax: 416 736-5114
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