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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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Date sent: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 09:16:19 +0400
From: Wendy Lee-Lampshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Women's Studies Scholar Position at UHouston
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>Dear SWIP colleagues and friends:
>
>Please consider nominating someone for this position or applying
>yourself. This is a new Women's Studies/joint position for a tenured
>professor, and philosophy is one of the eligible departments. Notice
>that the position carries an attached discretionary fund which is
>substantial ($20,000/year) and which could be used for assisting with a
>journal, conferences, etc. Please write to me or to Elizabeth Gregory,
>the Women's Studies director, with questions, suggestions, or nominations.
>
>Cynthia Freeland, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>From:
> Elizabeth Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>This ad will appear in the Chronicle of Higher Education, issues of Oct.
>20 and 27.
>
>Women's Studies Scholar Sought
>University of Houston
>
>The Women's Studies Program at the University of Houston invites
>applications for a joint faculty position at the Associate or Full
>Professor level to begin Fall 2001. The position will include an
>appointment to the Women's Studies faculty as well as tenure in an
>established department (field open) and will involve teaching of
>undergraduate and graduate courses crosslisted in Women's Studies.
>Firm commitments to teaching and to the study of women and gender as
>well as a strong research
>agenda are required. We are especially interested in candidates with
>substantive research and teaching experience in the social or behavioral
>sciences, art,
>humanities or communication. The successful applicant will possess a
>demonstrated ability to teach courses in feminist theory and
>methodology, as well as her or his area of disciplinary expertise.
>
>In addition to salary, the position carries a substantial annual
>academic discretionary fund (of up to $20,000/year).
>
>Review of applications will begin November 1, 2000 and continue until
>the position is filled. Send cover letter, c.v., copies of
>representative relevant
>publications (no more than 3), and a list of three references (names and
>addresses, including email where possible) to Women's Studies Search
>Committee,
>Women's Studies Program, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-3784.
>
>The University of Houston, Texas's premier metropolitan research
>institution, provides an excellent environment for research, within a
>dynamic city. The Women's Studies Program at UH, founded in 1991, is a
>fast growing program with strong community links.
>
>The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity employer. Women,
>minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to
>apply.
>
>Elizabeth Gregory
>Director, Women's Studies Program
>607 Agnes Arnold Hall
>University of Houston
>Houston, TX 77204-3784
>713-743-0932
>FAX 713-743-0931
>
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
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