FYI...

Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator

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Search re-opened for a tenure-track position in Women’s and Gender Studies:

Requirements are a Ph.D. in Women's Studies or a related field with a
master's degree, graduate certificate or concentration in Women's Studies,
and substantial teaching experience in interdisciplinary women's studies
core courses (including introductory courses).   We prefer candidates who
present a demonstrated commitment to feminist theory, methodologies, and
pedagogies as well as to mentoring students at all levels. Academic fields
of interest include, but are not limited to the natural sciences, public
policy, economics, global and transnational feminisms, postcolonial and
diasporic studies, and women of color studies.   Candidates with other areas
of expertise in the social sciences will also be considered.

The Women's and Gender Studies Program at NJCU presently offers a minor.
We are interested in candidates committed to helping the program expand to
include an undergraduate concentration and graduate courses.   Experience in
designing and teaching online courses is also welcomed.

New Jersey City University is a culturally diverse public urban institution
located in the greater New York metropolitan area and is one of nine state
colleges/universities in New Jersey. The University offers undergraduate and
graduate programs in the liberal arts, professional studies, and education
to over 8,000 students, an extensive cooperative education program, and an
expanding continuing education program. Faculty number almost 250. We are
interested in faculty who want to become a member of a dedicated faculty
which is committed to excellence in teaching and who are actively involved
in innovative teaching approaches including use of technology.   Faculty may
be assigned classes at off campus sites and asked to provide on-line
instruction.   Faculty positions will be filled at the level of assistant
professor, instructor level if ABD.   Selected appointments may be made at
the associate level for outstanding candidates.

Applicants should send a letter of application, resume and names, addresses
and telephone numbers of three references to: Ansley W. LaMar, Ph.D., Dean,
College of Arts and Sciences, New Jersey City University, 2039 Kennedy
Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ 07305. The Women's Studies search committee also
welcomes any additional application materials (syllabi, articles, etc.) one
may wish to include.

The search committees will begin reviewing application materials on December
15, 2000. All positions will remain open until the successful candidate has
accepted the position.

For further information about the program, please contact Dr. Liza
Fiol-Matta, Director of Women's and Gender Studies, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Thank you,
Lisa Burke
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Program Coordinator
Office of Academic Services for Evening Students (OASES)
New Jersey City University
2039 Kennedy Blvd., GSUB 104
Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597
201/200-2233


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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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