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Pasted below and attached is an announcement for a position available with 
Brandeis University's Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence. Please 
forward to others who might be interested.

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Director of Master's Program in Intercommunal Coexistence
Brandeis University



Brandeis University announces a position for a scholar/practitioner to direct a 
new Master's Program in Intercommunal Coexistence. The program will be housed 
in the university's International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life, 
and will award a degree from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. This is 
a five-year, renewable appointment, and will bear the title "Professor of the 
Practice" or "Research Professor." It will likely be a ten-month/year position.

Concerns for inclusion and the improvement of intergroup relations have deep 
roots in the history of Brandeis University and find expression throughout the 
community in courses, fellowship programs, faculty seminars, student 
organizations and dialogue groups. The new graduate program, as currently 
envisioned, will serve experienced professionals who work in conflict regions, 
in the United States and abroad, to facilitate coexistence efforts at the 
community level. The person hired to fill this position will complete the 
design for the program and shepherd it through the final stages of university 
approval. He or she will be responsible for the overall intellectual and 
administrative direction of the program, generally teaching three courses per 
year. Candidates should have substantial practical experience working in 
coexistence efforts, peacebuilding, conflict resolution, reconciliation, 
mediation or facilitation, or a related field. They should bring knowledge of 
relevant theory, and, preferably, experience teaching at the university level 
as well as a record of publications or professional writing.




Responsibilities


The Director of the Master's Program will work in collaboration with the 
Director of Coexistence Research and International Collaborations and the Chair 
of the undergraduate program in Peace, Conflict and Coexistence Studies.  
Primary responsibilities will include:

. Providing overall intellectual and administrative leadership for the Master's 
Program, including, initially, guiding the program through the processes of 
university approval

. Teaching, generally three courses per academic year 

. Advising Master's students and selection of thesis advisors

. Recruiting students to the program

. Designing and implementing strategies to meet tuition/scholarship income 
requirements for the budget

. Developing and maintaining relationships with international and regional 
organizations in the coexistence field to facilitate processes of student 
recruitment and field placement

. Overseeing the development of materials to represent the Master's program in 
print and electronic form

. Participating in Coexistence Program Coordinating Committee (which also  
includes the Director of Outreach and International Collaborations, the Chair 
of the Undergraduate Program, and the Program Assistant)

. Chairing Master's Program Steering Committee, consisting of faculty members 
who teach  in the program

. Representing the program in all appropriate university committees and at  
conferences and symposia held under the aegis of the International Center for 
Ethics, Justice and Public Life

. Engaging in practitioner-oriented and scholarly/reflective activities 
relating to coexistence



Qualifications


. Extensive record of coexistence practice in historically divided communities 
(i.e. facilitating dialogue, mediating conflicts, promoting reconciliation, 
etc.) preferably at the community level, preferably including in regions 
outside of the United States

. Advanced degree in a Social Science or Humanities field; Ph.D. preferred

. Evidence of successful teaching, including of adult professionals

. Experience directing an educational program preferred

. Ability to link the worlds and discourses of scholarship and practice

. Ability to elicit local coexistence-related knowledge and practice in diverse 
cultural settings

. Publications, including articles, reports, training materials, curricula, etc.

. Broadly interdisciplinary approach to the theory and practice of coexistence, 
reconciliation, conflict resolution and peacebuilding



Application Guidelines


If you wish to be considered for the position, please send an application 
including a letter, curriculum vitae, a sample of publications and contact 
information for three references to:

Daniel Terris, Director / International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public 
Life / MS 086 /
415 South Street / Brandeis University/ Waltham, MA / United States / 02454

Applications submitted by 5 p.m. Tuesday, October 15, 2002 will be given 
priority consideration.

As an EEO/AA employer, Brandeis University is committed to building a diverse 
faculty and encourages applications from women and minorities.
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Program Coordinator
Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence
a program of the International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life

Brandeis University
Mailstop 086
P.O. Box 549110
Waltham, Massachusetts 02454-9110
1-781-736-5001 (tel)
1-781-736-8561 (fax)
http://www.brandeis.edu/ethics

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