JOB VACANCY

1997-04-01 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

FYI...Stefanie

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Apologies for any cross-postings.

 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND
Position Description


TITLE:  Marine Research Specialist II

Position is limited to one year with extension contingent on funding.

DIVISION:   Coastal Resources Center
Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island

REPORTS TO: Associate Coastal Manager, US Program
Coastal Resources Center

SUPERVISES: Students and professional support staff

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Within the Coastal Resources Center's U.S. field programs, assist Aquidneck
Island Project (AIP) Manager in implementing a participatory process to
promote ecosystem management to Aquidneck Island.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in marine resources-related area or in policy/planning
required.  A minimum of two years experience required including: (1)
developing comprehensive partnerships between government, industry, an
non-profit organizations which link economic development with environmental
well-being, and assisting in the formation of coastal policy and
regulations; (2)  working on transportation issues, including an
understanding of State legislation and funding sources to support these
efforts; (3)  knowledge of the harbor management plan development process
and experience in implementing these plans; (4)  official harbormaster
training; (5)  facilitating public workshops using adult training
activities.  Must also have a demonstrated ability to work successfully in
team setting to achieve project goals.  Supervisory experience and
experience in the development of detailed work plans and strategies
preferred.

APPLICATION:

Submit a letter of application and resume by April 18, 1997 to:

Virginia Lee, Search Coordinator
(Log # 091211)
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND
P.O. Box G
Kingston, RI  02881

An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

NOTE:  For those receiving this posting via internet, DO NOT email your
application/resume.  All applications/resumes must be forwarded in hard
copy to the above address.


Diane Monaghan
Coastal Resources Center
University of Rhode Island
Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
Ph: 401-874-6224 or 401-874-6823
Fax: 401-789-4670
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Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Call for Papers (fwd)

1997-04-01 Thread STEFANIE S. RIXECKER

FYI...Stefanie

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From: Henry Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]


CALL FOR PAPERS: Extended Deadline
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   Now inviting submissions for


  HENRY STREET  vol. 6.2

  A Graduate Review of Literary Studies


  _Henry Street_, formerly known as _Critical Mass_, is in its sixth year.
  We aim to provide an international forum for graduate students of English
  and related disciplines.  The editors, themselves graduate students, are
  committed to providing their colleagues with the opportunity to publish
  their own work and to read the work of others in their field.

  _Henry Street_ invites contributions of critical essays, short fiction and
  poetry from graduate students in English or a related discipline.  We also
  welcome essays on pedagogy, the job market, graduate programs, and other
  topics of interest to graduate students.  We aim especially to publish and
  promote innovative criticism that, in the words of one of our
  contributors, "combines the personal with the scholarly."

  _Henry Street_ is indexed by the MLA.

  


SUBMISSIONS

  Essays should not exceed 7000 words, and must follow MLA guidelines for
  citation and presentation.  All submissions, except poetry, should be
  double-spaced on standard 8.5" x 11" bond.  To facilitate our process of
  anonymous reading, the author's name should not appear on the manuscript.

  Send two copies of submissions, and include a self-addressed return
  envelope accompanied either by Canadian stamps or international reply
  coupons.  Manuscripts submitted without SASE cannot be returned.  The cover
  letter must indicate the author's degree status and university affiliation.

  Send your submission to:

 _Henry Street_
 Department of English
 Dalhousie University
 Halifax, Nova Scotia
 Canada
 B3H 3J5

  You can also send e-mail inquiries to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Please note
  that this address is for inquiries only, not submissions.


  *** We welcome submissions at any time, but the deadline for our next
  *** issue is May 15, 1997.


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Issue 6.1 includes:

  * Kirk T. Hughes (Pennsylvania): "Qualified: Confessions of a
  Would-Be PhD"

  * Jason P. Mitchell (Mississippi): "Constructing Walt Whitman: The
  Critics Contend with the Good G(r)ay Poet"

  * Richard C. Cante (Southern California): "Untitled"

  * Corey Andrews (Ohio): "The Subject and the City: The Case of the
  Vanishing Private Eye in Paul Auster's _City of Glass_"

Poetry by Dewaine Beard and Jane Soutar; fiction by Rosemary Peters Crick;
and reviews by Brent Raycroft, Julia Swan, Bradley Clissold, and Reina
Green.



Stefanie S. Rixecker
Department of Resource Management
Lincoln University, Canterbury
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]