Job Opening: Ukrainian Folklore

Natalia Pylypiuk natalia.pylypiuk at UALBERTA.CA
Wed Jun 19 16:36:31 UTC 2002


UKRAINIAN FOLKLORE AND CULTURE

The Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, University
of Alberta invites applications for a tenure-track position in
Ukrainian Folklore, effective July 1, 2003, at the rank of Assistant
Professor. Entry level salary for assistant professors is $45,374,
currently under re-negotiation. The successful candidates will have a
PhD or equivalent in Ukrainian Folklore, native or near-native
proficiency in Ukrainian, demonstrated research competence, and
strong teaching potential. Applicants should be capable of teaching
at undergraduate and graduate levels.

The successful applicant will demonstrate familiarity with the
diversity of contemporary folklore theory and method as well as
knowledge of Ukrainian traditions including oral lore, customary lore
and material culture in the 20th century and their foundations in
earlier times. S/he will have expertise in one or more of the
following specializations: ethnomusicology, textiles, paradigms of
peasant/national/popular culture, Ukrainian cultural history, gender
studies, diaspora culture, ethnographic methods, general folklore and
cultural theory, archiving and internet-based resources. In addition,
expertise in Canadian ethnic experience or a strong willingness to
develop this expertise is essential. The successful applicant will be
energetic, willing to participate with other colleagues in the
Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies as well as the
Canadian Centre for Ukrainian Culture and Ethnography. The successful
candidate will also be expected to contribute to the broader program
in Ukrainian Studies in language, literature, or linguistics. Fluency
in another Slavic language, or in a Germanic or Romance language
would be an asset.

Applications, including resume, all university transcripts, and three
letters of recommendation, should be sent directly to Dr. Donald
Bruce, Chair, Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies:
Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Arts 200, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada, T6G 2E6. E-mail enquiries may be directed to
dolores.wohland at ualberta.ca; Tel: (780) 492-1997; Fax: (780)
492-9106.  Closing date for this position: November 15, 2002. Please
consult our website at www.mlcs.ca.

The records arising from this competition will be managed in
accordance with provisions of the Alberta Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPP). The University of Alberta hires on
the basis of merit. We are dedicated to the principle of equity in
employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all
qualified women and men, including persons with disabilities, members
of visible minorities, and Aboriginal persons. In accordance with
Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian
citizens and permanent residents. If suitable Canadian citizens and
permanent residents cannot be found, other individuals will be
considered.

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