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Southeast Asian Studies
University of California at Riverside
Professor or Associate Professor of Southeast Asian Studies.

The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the
University of California, Riverside, is seeking to
fill a tenured faculty position in Southeast Asian
Studies. UCR is one of the fastest-growing and most
diverse campuses in the country and is located in a
region that is home to several large Southeast Asian
diasporic communities. Sponsored by the Luce Fund for
Asian Studies, this position and a related junior
position simultaneously being recruited will be key to
the development of UCR's Southeast Asian Studies
Program. The tenured associate or senior position will
be appointed in one or more of the following
departments: Anthropology, Religious Studies, History,
Comparative Literature and Foreign Languages, or a
related discipline. We seek an innovative and
imaginative scholar with a proven track record of
excellence in research, teaching, and program
development in Southeast Asian Studies, with a
preference for expertise in Indonesia, the
Philippines, or Vietnam. The successful candidate will
lead the development of a research-oriented,
interdisciplinary program that provides focus for the
study of Southeast Asian history, cultures, religions,
and political economy, and the connections between
localized diasporic communities and cultural
homelands.

Applicants must present an outstanding
record of research and teaching at the undergraduate
and graduate levels and be prepared to provide
academic leadership at both levels. Scholars with
distinguished research records and a strong commitment
to teaching excellence are encouraged to apply. Please
send a curriculum vitae, three-to-five letters of
recommendation, and other supporting materials to
Professor Wendy Ashmore, Department of Anthropology,
University of California, Riverside, California 92521.
Review of applications will begin February 1, 2002.
The appointment may be made as early as July 1, 2002,
but the position will remain open until qualified
candidates are found. The salary for this position
will be commensurate with the education and experience
of the selected candidate. The University of
California is an EEO/AA employer.

Categories: Anthropology, Comparative literature,
Ethnic/multicultural studies, Foreign
languages/literatures, History, Other
social/behavioral sciences, Religion, Sociology

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                  Southeast Asian Studies
                       University of California at Riverside

                       Assistant Professor of Southeast Asian Literature
and Language.
                       The College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
at the
                       University of California, Riverside, is seeking to
fill a junior,
                       tenure-track faculty position in Southeast Asian
Studies. UCR is
                       one of the fastest-growing and most diverse campuses
in the
                       country and is located in a region that is home to
several large
                       Southeast Asian diasporic communities. Sponsored by
the Luce
                       Fund for Asian Studies, this position and a related
senior position
                       simultaneously being recruited will be key to the
development of
                       UCR's Southeast Asian Studies Program. The Assistant
Professor
                       position will be appointed in the Department of
Comparative
                       Literature and Foreign Languages and will focus on
Southeast
                       Asian literature and language study, with a
preference for the
                       language and literature of Indonesia, the
Philippines, or Vietnam.
                       We seek candidates with complementary expertise in
other areas
                       of strength in the College, including comparative
literature and
                       literary theory, cross-cultural comparative studies,
and interests in
                       visual culture and performance studies. We are
particularly
                       interested in scholars who show extraordinary
promise and ability
                       in comparative and interdisciplinary research and in
the teaching of
                       literature and language. The successful candidate
will work with
                       other faculty in developing a Southeast Asian
Studies program at
                       UCR. Ph.D. required. Please send a curriculum vitae,
three letters
                       of recommendation, written samples of scholarship,
evidence of
                       teaching ability, and other supporting materials to
Professor
                       Thomas Scanlon, Chair, Department of Comparative
Literature
                       and Foreign Languages, University of California,
Riverside,
                       California 92521. Review of applications will begin
February 1,
                       2002. The appointment may be made as early as July
1, 2002, but
                       the position will remain open until qualified
candidates are found.
                       The salary for this position will be commensurate
with the
                       education and experience of the selected candidate.
The University
                       of California is an EEO/AA employer.

                       Categories: Comparative literature,
Ethnic/multicultural studies,
                       Foreign languages/literatures


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UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Anthony Reid, Director
Barbara Gaerlan, Assistant Director
11364 Bunche Hall
On Campus Mailcode: 148703
Off Campus Mailing Address: Box 951487, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1487
Telephone: 310-206-9163   Fax: 310-206-3555
Website: <http://www.isop.ucla.edu/cseas>http://www.isop.ucla.edu/cseas

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