======================== NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM, 03824. University of New Hampshire. The Department of Geography and the Center for International Education seek a broadly-trained geographer with a strong international perspective for a full-time appointment as lecturer to begin in August 2010. This is a teaching position, with no research expectations or service responsibilities. It is not a tenure-track position, but includes full benefits. The position includes a one-year contract and is eligible for renewal. Teaching load is six courses per academic year - at least four for the Department of Geography and up to two for the Center for International Education. Candidates should be qualified to teach lower-level courses in human, physical, and regional geography, as well as the geography component of a team-taught introductory course in International Affairs. Preference will be given to candidates who have a regional specialty other than North America, the Middle East, or Sub-Saharan Africa. Minimal qualifications: master's degree; Ph.D. or ABD preferred. Teaching experience required.
The Department of Geography (http://www.unh.edu/geography/) is a small, undergraduate-only department with five tenure-track faculty and about forty majors that places a high value on both research and teaching. The Center for International Educational (http://www.unh.edu/cie/) coordinates study abroad programs on campus and oversees an International Affairs dual major. Please send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching quality, and the names and addresses (including e-mail) of three references by February 15, 2010 to Blake Gumprecht, Chair, Department of Geography, University of New Hampshire, 102 Huddleston Hall, 73 Main Street, Durham, NH 03824-2541. UNH supports diversity among its faculty and strongly encourages women and minority candidates to apply. ------ End of Forwarded Message
