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Date:         Tue, 19 Nov 96 10:13:40 EST
From: Della McMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:      WorldWID Fellows Program
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Academic and Professional Development Opportunities
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    The WorldWId fellows program provides a unique opportunity
for US citizens who are technical experts in areas related to
USAID's (United States Agency for International Development)
strategic concerns with: (1) democracy, governance, legal and
human rights; (2) economic growth; (3) girls primary education;
(4) environment; or (5)  health, population and nutrition to
increase their understanding of Women in Development (WID) issues
and gender analysis and to apply this knowledge to the
performance of WID-related tasks during a 3-10 month assignment
in a USAID office or field mission in Africa, Asia, the Near
East, Latin America, the Caribbean, or the Newly Independent
States of the former Soviet Union.  Each fellowship includes a
stipend of $2500 per month as well as domestic and international
travel connected with the grant and some additional support for
overseas expenses.  Normal appointment is for 6-12 months
although shorter periods may be considered.  Both men and women
who are US citizens are encouraged to apply; no previous WID
training is needed.  Candidates are required to demonstrate
strong institutional support, such as a guaranteed job to return
to after completion of the Fellowship.  High priority placed on
minority participation.   1997/98 and 1998/99 deadlines: March 1.
Contact: WorldWID, Office of International Studies and Programs,
PO Box 113225, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL  32611;
Tel:  (352) 392-7074; Fax: (352) 392-8379.  E-mail:
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>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 26 09:51:55 1996
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 08:51:08 -0800
From: Jan Mejer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Position Announcement

Here's an announcement for a one year academic position in environmental
studies and sociology at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington State,
USA.  The deadline for applications is January 7, 1997.  Women and minority
members are especially encouraged to apply.

Whitman College.  The Department of Sociology and Environmental Studies
Program invite applications for a one-year sabbatical replacement position
at the rank of visiting assistant professor beginning Fall 1997.  Whitman
has a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching, research,
and student advising.   We seek an environmental sociologist with teaching
experience and knowledge of the natural sciences.  The successful candidate
would team teach the introductory environmental studies courses (Human
Ecology, and Resources and Pollution); participate in senior seminars and
senior thesis programs offered by both sociology and environmental studies;
and teach either a course on population or the sociology of disaster and
hazards, and an additional course to be decided.  Ph.D. desired; although
ABD's will be considered.  Submit a letter of application, curriculum
vitae, transcripts, and three reference letters to:  Jan Mejer, Chair,
Department of Sociology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362.  Complete
applications must be received by January 3, 1997.  Whitman College, a
small, selective liberal arts college in the Pacific Northwest, is an Equal
Opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity.  Further
information about Whitman College can be found at http://www.whitman.edu.

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