[URBANTH-L] Postdocs (two): Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, Standford U

Angela Jancius jancius at ohio.edu
Mon Jan 22 18:11:46 EST 2007


CPI Postdoctoral Position at Stanford University


The Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality at Stanford University is 
seeking a postdoctoral fellow for 2007-08 with the possibility of extending 
the term of appointment. The fellow will teach two courses in the new 
poverty and inequality undergraduate program, will be expected to contribute 
occasional articles to the Center's new Poverty, Inequality, and Policy 
Magazine, and will also be expected to complete her or his own scholarship 
on issues of inequality or poverty.  The appointment will be for one year 
with an effective start date of October 1, 2007.  Candidates must have 
received their doctorate and completed no more than one year of post-degree 
research by the start of the appointment.  Please send a letter of 
application with curriculum vitae, samples of original work, and three 
letters of recommendation to Search Committee, Center for the Study of 
Poverty and Inequality, McClatchy Hall, Bldg. 120, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford 
University, Stanford, CA  94305.  To ensure full consideration, all 
materials should be received by 2/28/07.  Stanford is an equal opportunity, 
affirmative action employer.

Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar Postdoctoral Position at Stanford 
University


The Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality at Stanford University is 
seeking a postdoctoral fellow to participate in the 2007-08 Mellon 
Foundation Sawyer Seminar on The Dynamics of Inequality.  The fellow will 
attend monthly lectures by leading national and international scholars of 
poverty and participate in faculty seminars exploring the sources of 
long-term and recent trends in economic and other forms of inequality.  The 
fellow is also expected to complete her or his own scholarship on issues of 
inequality or poverty.  The appointment will be for one year with an 
effective start date of October 1, 2007.  Candidates must have received 
their doctorate and completed no more than one year of post-degree research 
by the start of the appointment.  Please send a letter of application with 
curriculum vitae, samples of original work, and three letters of 
recommendation to Search Committee, Center for the Study of Poverty and 
Inequality, McClatchy Hall, Bldg. 120, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford University, 
Stanford, CA  94305.  To ensure full consideration, all materials should be 
received by 2/28/07.  Stanford is an equal opportunity, affirmative action 
employer.
 



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