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Assistant/Associate Professor, tenure-track in Women's Studies with
experience in teaching women's studies and/or gender-related courses.
Ph.D. with research in publication in women's studies, feminist issues,
or gender.  Suggested areas, but not limited to: race and gender,
feminist theory, gender and science, women and religion, women and public
policy.  Primary responsibilities:  teaching both introductory and
advanced women's studies courses, developing new courses, continuing
research, service, and professional activity.  The program in Women's
Studies at Kansas State University offers a 24-credit secondary major
and plans to institute a nine-credit graduate-level, certificate.  The
program faculty consists of more than 35 members representing over 20
departments, professional schools, and university units.  Sociology,
Anthropology, and Social Work, History, and English are especially well
represented.  Send a cover letter and vita, including three names and
addresses of references by April 15, 1996 to Chair, WOMST Search
Committee, Women's Studies Program, Room 3 Leasure Hall, Kansas State
University, Manhattan, KS  66506-3505.  Kansas State University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.


JOAN C. CALLAHAN / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY  606-257-1861
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY    FAX: 606-257-3286
LEXINGTON, KY 40506-0027

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   OUR WORLD."  AUDRE LORDE



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Centre for Resource Management/
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University
Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
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