[URBANTH-L]Asst. Prof. Women's Studies, UWyoming

Adam Henne adampetershenne at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 21:24:42 EDT 2009


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adam

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The University of Wyoming Women’s Studies Program seeks to hire a tenure
track Assistant Professor with a background in the social sciences whose
expertise is in international women’s and gender issues, and international
development.  The preferred candidate will hold a PhD with graduate
credentials in women’s/gender studies, and will have regional expertise
based on fieldwork and/or activism in Asia, the Middle East, or Africa
(other geographical areas may be considered).   The successful candidate for
this position will teach a range of courses for Women’s Studies and
International Studies including research methods, international development,
and courses in the candidate’s area of expertise.  Preference will go to
candidates with a completed PhD, publication(s), and teaching experience.
Please send the following materials to Dr.  Catherine Connolly, Chair,
Search Committee by October 9, 2009 via electronic submission to
wmst at uwyo.edu<mailto:wmst at uwyo.edu>:

1.       Curriculum Vita

2.      Letter of interest.  This letter should be no longer than three
pages and contain summaries of the candidate’s teaching experience and
philosophy, current research activities and research agenda, and other
pertinent information.

3.      List of 3-5 references (no letters at this time).
The University of Wyoming is located in Laramie, which is surrounded by the
Medicine Bow National Forest, and is approximately a two-hour drive north of
Denver. The WMST Program at UW is housed in the College of Arts and Sciences
and has six line faculty members and an active
interdisciplinary/multi-college advisory council.  The University of Wyoming
is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.



-- 
Adam Henne, assistant professor
Anthropology and International Studies
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY 82071
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/anthropology/
http://adamhenne.wordpress.com


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